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    22-250

    i guess my (technically dad's) 264wm was overkill for those p-dogs then :ROFLMAO: .
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    308 Loads

    fill you commercial brass to the top with whichever powder you use then dump powder and weigh the powder. then take the mil-surp and do the same thing and you'll know where to start. either you'll have more or less volume with the mil-surp. if you have more then start there and if you have...
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    Breakfast with Legends

    I don't think there's any member within 300-500 miles from me? Even if they're in Texas it's unlikely? I'm in the ne corner of Texas a LOOOONNNNGGGG way from everywhere.
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    electric broadcast spreader

    They are low for sure. I'd have to measure, but at best guess the hitch is about 12-14" from the ground?
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    electric broadcast spreader

    Kinda the same issue I have on my jd atv (gator). I found a hitch extension that also added height to it for pulling trailers (tongue was too low).
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    Ramshot Grand

    with more powder being scarce or out of production i almost wish i didn't have as many guns that use the same powder (especially the 70-100grs of powder). 570 is the only 1 so far that gives me some relief. having magnum, retumbo, 7828ssc, imr4831, magpro, lrt and h1k on hand for a while...
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    Ramshot Grand

    hopefully not costing a grand in damage, only fun
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    Ramshot Grand

    gotta have something to tie the bodies to
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    Ramshot Grand

    hodgdon has that powder listed on their reloading site for various cartridges
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    Ramshot Grand

    As stringent as this country is about the environment, it doesn't make a dent compared to the other countries that have little to no epa regs.
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    Ramshot Grand

    It's taking the top heavies to be useful and will be compressed.
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    Ramshot Grand

    I have some lrt to try also. Purposely bought for 264wm, but will give a go in 300wm and 338lm also. Since 243win uses magnum type powders I don't think lrt would be a good fit.
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    Ramshot Grand

    sub-named R1000 instead of ramshot grand
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    Shooting themselves in the foot.....

    i can't put myself to buy anything nosler anymore due to pricing...............glad i bought what i did when i did years ago..........most bullets i have are doubled in price from them. i guess it's a sell 1 for the price of 3 and forget the volume sales
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    Tagged out in wv

    our turkeys near me was always fed well by my grandmother. in the mornings while feeding the horses I'd throw out a scoop of mixes feed (oats, corn, molasses and other goodies). some days the turkeys would almost jump in the back of the feed truck. people always liked hunting on us due to...
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    Alliant Powder Availability

    apparently, jackoff joe will import them for windfall profits just in time for elections!:mad:
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    Cheap .30cal Heavyweights

    I've seen advertised "sub" bullets for 26 and 27cal...........don't remember the weight or where it was from, but subs in those calibers...........i just had to laugh
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    Different kind of wildlife

    i'll be 59 this year and will have my last 2 (twins) graduating in 4 years from hs. not 1 of my 6 kids are married and so probably won't be around to see or hold any of my grandkids if any ever get married and probably won't be there for that either. no rush! enjoy the time with the...
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    NEEDS SAYING

    Are Republicans really getting out voted, not showing up to vote and/or the liberal just visiting in the areas that cast the most electoral votes? Those who vote left and act like all is great need to wake up and see that this country is tumbling down thru their hatred votes! They make...
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    S&W love

    My 1st ever firearm purchase was a 629 8 3/8 44mag ('84) that I had for almost 20 years:(. With that in mind my 1st AR ('14 or '15) was a S&W (viking) and has still been a favorite to shoot! Next I went and bought a M&P 1.0 9mm 4.25" in '14 or '15 that has been a 100% reliable firearm...
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