OT: GUNS

On expensive guns like that I always run good brass ammo. It expands better in the chamber and tends to be more reliable. Never had much luck with any of the aluminum cased ammo.

Makes me cringe when I see someone go out and buy a $3500 KAC SR25 or some other high end AR and then run Wolf steel ammo through it.
Try Feeding a "MaDeuce" 2 minutes at the range and it's a $500 Flusssssh...Don't get me wrong it brings me tears of joy and a smile that not even a mortician can straighten out. I certainly understand why people cut corners on practice ammo!!!
 
Try Feeding a "MaDeuce" 2 minutes at the range and it's a $500 Flusssssh...Don't get me wrong it brings me tears of joy and a smile that not even a mortician can straighten out. I certainly understand why people cut corners on practice ammo!!!
Time to get into reloading if you are running a deuce or .338
 
Time to get into reloading if you are running a deuce or .338
I've got close to 6K in reloading equipment....2 Dillon 550's and 2 Dillon 1050's plus all my RCBS presses and way to much to list here not counting dies...THEN there is all the reloading equipment for shotguns....Never ends...Well powder and bullets for the .50 are the real expense I can purchase brass easily enough for the .50...it's the bullets even ones that were pulled from GI surplus ammo is through the roof on pricing with the popularity of rifles!!!
 
I got to thinking tonight. After looking at the Ed Brown mainspring housing I put on my Kimber I ordered one for my Defender. It then hit me that this treatment would look awesome on the flats of a satin Busse blade.
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