Faith restoration in the younger generation

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Re: Faith restoration in the younger generation

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Rabbitz wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:06 am
dashooter wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:58 am
Nah, you have to say worse stuff than that to get banned on FB.
Well that just confirms my unconscious and conscious biases against facebook. :D
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Knackers is forever in the FB sin bin :shock:
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Branxhunter wrote: Sat Aug 11, 2018 8:19 pm The ADI manual is available online as well.

Happy loading.

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I like the ADI manual as it always provides the most up to date information.
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ADI is the go to for me too as I use their powders but also like to double check against another manual when starting a new loaf just to double check they are suggesting similar loads
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bimbo wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:01 pm ADI is the go to for me too as I use their powders but also like to double check against another manual when starting a new loaf just to double check they are suggesting similar loads
Yeah, I do that to. It's definitely a good idea as you never know when a typo or internet glitch could transpose a digit or two.
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trevort wrote:I might get the van stick. Some fucken wanker asked why trim cases over listed max length when they still chamber

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Why would you set off little home made explosives beside your face without reading an instruction manual ffs


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I would guess that was a loaded question and old m8 is at home laughing because he actually knows the answer to what happens next

Ps it's not your rifle blowing up!

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And today I finally put all the reading into action.

As well as the old tip press, which is not very accurate at all hahaha
But with careful consideration and measuring every round, I've produced some that will hopefully fire out the end of my rifle.

Hopefully my new press comes this week as well as a few other small things to make the process easier. Image

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Buy a decapping die and use the tip press for decapping


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trevort wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 5:05 pm Buy a decapping die and use the tip press for decapping


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If I had the bench space that's exactly what I was planning to do with it. In any case, I prefer to decap and clean then resize. So a decapper is good for that.
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trevort wrote:Buy a decapping die and use the tip press for decapping


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Stuie0 wrote: Sat Aug 18, 2018 4:08 pm And today I finally put all the reading into action.

As well as the old tip press, which is not very accurate at all hahaha
But with careful consideration and measuring every round, I've produced some that will hopefully fire out the end of my rifle.

Hopefully my new press comes this week as well as a few other small things to make the process easier. Image

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Good to see the tip press getting a work out :lol:
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