For 45, all you will need to load is a set of dies, a shell holder, some sort of way to clean brass (tumbler or ultrasonic) and components. If you want to start loading necked cases like 223 and 308, you will also need some sort of case trimmer to handle the case lengthening from firing and...
I have had a couple of "Good 'ol Boys" at work talk about the Plymouth Conservation Club south of town on Muckshaw Road when we get to talking about shooting. One was a member and shot there way back before he picked up some land of his own to shoot on. I was hoping to try and join to save...
What he said. Tomlinsons in Churubusco for north east IN. Mcdonalds in Marion for north central IN. All have their strengths and weaknesses when it comes to powder, bullet, or primer selection. All are run by good people.
I'm with countryboy. Good luck drilling and tapping the hardened 1 2 3 block. Maybe you could find one already tapped in 1/2-28, but I know most are 3/8-16.
Looking for a good used XDM 5.25 in 9mm. Not wanting anything with 10's of thousands of rounds through it. Trigger jobs are welcome and I will pony up for one that has had trigger work done to it. PM me if you can help me out in my search.
I started a bin with all of my reloading oops including what you mentioned. Left them there for a day when I am feeling brave. The thought of decapping a live primer in backwards always makes me a little nervous. Also curious as to why the powder would not be any good like hps has asked. That's...
If you are wanting to go North, the Northwoods of Wisconsin is hard to beat. Can't speak for the Dells, b/c we always drive right by it on our way to the Minocqua / Woodruff area. The Dells come off as a little too "Tourist Trappy" for me. Great weather up there during the heat of summer...
After years of me asking, my wife finally agreed to come to the range with me today. She had never pulled a trigger until today. I was super proud of her. She shot the 10/22, buckmark, xdm 9mm, and AR. Her biggest struggle was using my scopes, red dot, or open sights because she can't close just...
I stop in there about once a week because they try a keep their small reloading case stocked, and I try to catch it when it is. Doubt I will ever buy a gun in there because, as some have said, their prices seem pretty high. Even on used guns. Then again, I have never tried to haggle with them on...
I can help you out and take that power pistol off your hands. I have loaded about a pound worth of it with my Hornady measure for 9mm , no problems. 4.4-4.6 a throw consistantly, and that's without the pistol drum, just the original drum and meter that came with it.
I started about 6 months ago and decided on the Hornady Classic single stage kit. I also am reloading 223 and 9 only at this point. It's the sole reason I have a decent amount of both and will be able to shoot this summer. I have been happy with it. I will note that the kit is short of...