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    1. Squid556

      Help With .308 Win Data

      I’ve had a curiosity in my mind about how much faster .308 Win can push the heavy 178 grain class of bullets if they are single loaded, or used in a long action. Not being bound by short action magazine length. Trouble is finding data on “max length” 308. I understand each rifle will be cut...
    2. Sigsauerosarus Rex

      Anyone have a sure fire way to reload 357 SIG.

      I reload 357 SIG, it is painstaking and tedious work, but you I gain a lot from reloading them cause they are expensive rounds. If I make a box of 50, I've had 5-10 not make the cut. Does anyone have a good technique to load 357 SIG with a better success rate? The most irritating thing about...
    3. J

      Want to start handloading and looking for a class

      Hey INGO members, I want to start handloading and I was wondering if there are any classes in the northwest Indiana area that I could take to teach me how to get started? I would really appreciate any help, thanks
    4. J

      9mm reloading questions

      I got my Lee Classic Loader for 9mm Luger and seem to have some of the wrong components. I ordered 500 led cast and lubes 125gr. CP bullets that are .356. I have Accurate #2 powder and CCI small pistol primers. My brass is Win and Rem target loads I've already fired. The powder scoop that...
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