Dan, is that the same as the salt bath using a lee pot, I've been tempted to try that, but the lead would be much easier to get ahold of vs the salts. I may have to reach out and pick your brain a little.
Good looking CZ, my daughter has a 455 that is in a boyd's barracuda stock, ans i just put a magnum research barrel on it, we had it out today and shoots great, could use some trigger work.
I have the magneto and haven't had any issues, it was my first chrono. Can take a little getting used to, and remembering how to navigate through the display, dont forget the instruction sheet at home. It was nice for checking velocities and looking for a node, but always took it off for...
The neighbor gifted my wife his, it is a Browning BBR, We've shot it a couple times but nothing serious, I have some nosler partitions, both 115 and 129, that have a short ogive that were made for the roberts that i need to develop a load for
Yes the overall widths are different between the single and double stack, but the frame on the single is the same between calibers and you can change the grip panels to make it slimmer or wider, the grip module on the double are basically the same between the different calibers
I have them for my 25.06, when i was researching they sometimes caused pressure spikes, so they started coating them. They shoot fine as I recall but only loaded a couple dozen. And now that im writing this I think I have some 6.5 too that ive never messed with.
Ive held one of the kimber DS 10s in the store and i have a kimber 2k11 in 9mm and they are similar but didn't have them side by side to really compare
I wouldn't say I am a snob, but they do have to be quality, well built and from a reputable manufacturer(usually USA manuf., but not all). My revolvers are split between Ruger and S&W, with a Kimber thrown in, and range from 22LR to 500S&W. The semi autos have a broader array of manufacturers.