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Joseph...what kit did you actually buy? I was sure the lee turret kits came with a priming tool
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How to bore site a gamo BB gun.
Culvercreek hunt club replied to moose's topic in Guns and Rifles and Discussions
caution on BB guns. they are more prone to richochette than pellet rounds. -
New World's Fastest Production Rimfire
Culvercreek hunt club replied to dbHunterNY's topic in Rifle and Gun Hunting
I will wait and see the ammo cost. -
Call and ask. Only one way to know for sure. If not they would know who does.
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I have the exact same press you do as well as the same dies. I wish you lived closer I would be willing to show you. A lot of the online retailers are out of stock on stuff. I imagine this run on supplies should ease and stock will replenish. (I hope anyway). THis is not the norm but you need to find a local supplier and Dicks and Gander don't carry squat in what is needed. I ran a seasrch. I don't know anything about these places so i would call first. VANTASSEL'S GUNSMITHING 30412 NY ST. RT. 37 EVANS MILLS, NY 13637 ST. LAWRENCE SPORTS 608 FORD STREET OGDENSBURG, NY 13669 Phone: 315-393-1032 DAN'S GUNS & AMMO 26226 RIDGE ROAD WATERTOWN, NY 13601 Phone: 315-788-2586 JIM'S GUNS & AMMO 17612 NY ST. RT. 3 WATERTOWN, NY 13601 Phone: 315-786-8045
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Here we go....
Culvercreek hunt club replied to WNYBuckHunter's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
http://www.taurususa.com/product-details.cfm?id=403&category=Rifle evil evil assault rifle -
Here we go....
Culvercreek hunt club replied to WNYBuckHunter's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
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Joe, Not to sound like I am busting you chops but I would really hate to see something go wrong for you. Take a step back and stop. re read ALL the information again and get a better understanding of it. I know for a fact that many of the questions you are asking as detailed in the Lee manual and in the die instructions. Take your time and please be careful. I don't know it you are using already fired brass for the 30-06 but make sure it is reloadable brass if it is. The lee dies are set up to pop the sizing/depriming rod up through the top of the die if you apply too much pressure. This should keep what happened from happening. Becasuse of that it may have been a defective part and I bet (just like Eddie said) they will send you a new one if you call customer service. Do you know anyone that reloads or are you near a gun club? It might be worth sitting in and watching someone run through the process too.
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Lee does not like the Federal primers in the Auto Prime for some reason. I have substitued CCI for any work I have done but since they can be tough to find on occasion I have reworked loads with Remington Primers As with anything is you change a component I would drop back to starting loads and work back up, looking for signs of pressure as you go..
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http://www.hodgdon.c...Rifle Loads.pdf They also have Trailboss reduced recoil data http://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/Trail%20Boss%20Reduced%20Loads%20R&P.pdf
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You will find data that will work in all 3 of your cartriges.....but may not optimize them. i know loads are listed for IMR 4007SSC and H4895 in all 3 cartriges you are reloading. The 308 Win I shoot is a pistol so I wanted a very accurate load without a heavy recoil until I got use to it. It is useful to have a reduced recoil load for things like youth rounds. H4895 is a powder that they have developed loads for below the minimums for normal loads. As you probably read in teh manual already there can be a danger with small powder charges below the listed numbers. The H4895 was used to avoid those dangers and make soft shooting rounds.
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I load the H4895 in the 308 (becasue of the load data for reduced recoild loads) I use 4007SSC for the 270 and 30-06 It is a cylindrical powder but is super short cut (SSC) and it meters well. I also trickle every charge for the rifles. I use hornaday and Sierra game kings in the 308 and 30-06 but use a polymer tipped bullet in the auto loader 270 win because it does clip off a lot when cycling. (Dad likes pretty bullets....lol)
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Half of our office has it and several friends i know.
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If the one G got was calling it home I can understand it. It was a very large bear.
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Culvercreek hunt club replied to BizCT's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Most of the face book accounts on teh list that I checked still were totally open to the public. (since they aren't my friends and I can still see family pictures). If as parents they aren't upset with their ifo and pics posted in the public domain I guess we shouldn't be. Fair is Fair. -
Scot, Think it makes a difference whether the bear is passing through or has an area as home territory?
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Culvercreek hunt club replied to BizCT's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Where? on their face book pages? -
If you have bear in the specific area I would sure think the deer will avoid it.
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Culvercreek hunt club replied to BizCT's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
Still don't see any "Kids" information. -
Is this meat grinder overkill?
Culvercreek hunt club replied to sampotter's topic in General Chit Chat
HEIDS!!! -
3 words--- RELOAD RELOAD RELOAD
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Culvercreek hunt club replied to BizCT's topic in Gun and Hunting Laws and Politics Discussions
OK I gotta ask since I don't see any 'Kids" information. In the link to the map what are you guys seeing that I don't? -
Is this meat grinder overkill?
Culvercreek hunt club replied to sampotter's topic in General Chit Chat
I have a really strong stomach but that made me queezy. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART