As a BPRC loader I weigh all assembled ammo when completed. It might be silly but consistancy in this game is vital. This helps eliminate lite loads. Not to disparage any mfg's, but we are talking competition.
When you threw in the word "reasonable" that kinda leaves out Cabelas, Midway USA, and Midsouth Shooters supply. Try Plainfield Shooter Supply bob sells by the POUND.
SIG....GLOCK saymo-saymoo just different t-shirts.
As far as birdy braggers I think it has alot to do with a lighter gun to tote around all day chasing fat praire chickins.
Well smack my fannie and call me LAZARUS. The fortay one is alive and thriving in my gun locker, along with the 44SPL, 44-40, annnnd the 50AE revolver. If you ever attend a auction and a 41 comes up for sale , I'll be the graybeard in the corner waving wildly. If you look hard enough a Marlin...
As a result of scrounging at auctions, I am the proud owner of all three pots your discussing. Lyman mag 20, RCBS pro melt, and Lee. Never paid more than $45.
I love Oprah so I don't mind the time the pots take to heat up.
For the most part, if you set in the temp stated on the dial its pretty...
HOWEVER, if a shops bottom line is causing you angst and you want to sell, try a good auction company. 10-20% commissions, at least you control the sale. And belive from what I've seen lately, proffets must be up.
Truthfully, I don't give a big WOOP what a dealer does, if he has the goods, and I...
Well I would start by looking at the inventory list from the Roy Rogers collection auction. Roy must have thought he had the best ever TRIGGER, hell he had it stuffed and mounted. And look at the money it sold for.
Numbers..numbers..numbers. This is why it is wise to become a loyal patron at your local gun shop. Lets take Bob Cheek for example, you bring in a gun and are told not buying outright today, but will trade. Bob looks at your firearm and within seconds says "your gun and $225". Thats fast, and...