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Old 12-17-2009, 08:34 PM   #21
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I had or still have maybe a rcbs rockchucker single stage press. Dillion makes the best reloaders...or they did back in the 90's...I dunno whats happening today with reloading but from looking at guns shows dillion still looks popular.
They still do, I have one, but I only use it for making custom shotgun rounds I gave up reloading years ago when I got my dealers license and starting buying ammo from Cor Bon at 500,000 rounds an order. I can buy it cheaper than I can load it.
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Old 12-18-2009, 02:25 AM   #22
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They still do, I have one, but I only use it for making custom shotgun rounds I gave up reloading years ago when I got my dealers license and starting buying ammo from Cor Bon at 500,000 rounds an order. I can buy it cheaper than I can load it.
Cor-bon 9mm+p hollow points is what I have in my gun. Thats some great powerful ammo. It'll break your gun in for you alittle quicker. Doesn't cor-bon claim that 9mm ammo hits like a 357?
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It's about accuracy and availability to me, not cost savings.
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Cor-bon 9mm+p hollow points is what I have in my gun. Thats some great powerful ammo. It'll break your gun in for you alittle quicker. Doesn't cor-bon claim that 9mm ammo hits like a 357?
I have no idea, I know we did some impact testing at the state police range last summer with some physics students from the local college and a .357 hit pretty damn hard. I was amazed at how hard the impact of an arrow from my bow was, it was almost equal to a .30/.30 round.

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It's about accuracy and availability to me, not cost savings.
The way I buy ammunition I never run out.
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I have no idea, I know we did some impact testing at the state police range last summer with some physics students from the local college and a .357 hit pretty damn hard. I was amazed at how hard the impact of an arrow from my bow was, it was almost equal to a .30/.30 round.



The way I buy ammunition I never run out.
An arrow with 400+ grains of weight carries quite a bit of kinetic energy.
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An arrow with 400+ grains of weight carries quite a bit of kinetic energy.
The college kids were correlating velocity as it related to impact, anarrow shot from my 100 pound bow hit almost 5 times harder than the same arrow shot from my sixty pound bow. The main reason I was invited was because I own a lot of stuff that helped them with their experiments.
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i can get a colt law enforcement ar15 brand new for 1200.00.......its chambered in .223 rem. buy or no buy?
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is it the ar 15 or the m4 model? Personally i like the look of the m4 better.
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is it the ar 15 or the m4 model? Personally i like the look of the m4 better.
Here it is....http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=150214143
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Yeah it's the m4. Same as mine but mine is bushmaster. See what a gun shop can do. Take the ad in to some with you. When I bought mine I had a choice of another clip, which already came with 2 30rds or 3 boxes of ammo, 20 rds each. I took the ammo. I just bought a rail and a folding gorilla grip at a gun show for $93. I know its not top of the line stuff, it's not like I'm in Iraq where I would really need it, so it's good enough for me.
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