I guess I'm not sure how the rule changes cause someone shooting a 625 to be at a disadvantage. It seems to me that lumping moon clip guns in with speed loader guns gives the advantage to someone shooting a gun that uses moon clips.
I'm interested to hear the thinking.
Go with a 550 and don't look back. My 1st (and only) press was a 550B. I bought it in 1994. I initially bought it because I was shooting a .45 in USPSA and needed a lot of ammo. Since then I have loaded everything from .38 Special to 45-70 including a .358 wildcat. Don't buy into the...
I necked up some .243 WSSM brass for a .358 wildcat I have. The brass is a little thicker than other cases I have and will not chamber. I tried to turn the necks using a RCBS neck turning tool, but the necks fit too tightly on the mandrel. I think I need to turn the necks on the inside. But...
A buddy who lives in IL has an annual daily shoot on his farm. I had forgot about it until the end of June and decided that I wanted to take my SBR. So I submitted the 5320.20 to beg the ATF permission to exercise my freedom and carry my SBR into IL. After I submitted the form, I started...
This doesn't sound like an overgas issue to me. I think one thing wsenefeld was trying to say is that if there is not damage to the case and it's still in the chamber, then your extractor doesn't have enough tension or maybe is damaged. I would spend the $15 to try a buffer technologies...
There is already a serial number on the receiver, right?. You don't have to add another just because you are making an SBR. From the rule you quoted above, if you are doing on a form 1, you become the maker and can engrave on the barrel.