DocE3Gun
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Dillon 1050 with Ammobot to automate it and MrBulletFeeder to...feed bullets to the press.What model is that?
Dillon 1050 with Ammobot to automate it and MrBulletFeeder to...feed bullets to the press.What model is that?
Is that Taurus actually made by Taurus? A lot of the .22 variants are actually made by Umarex with a fixed barrel system. I’ve put thousands through a half dozen MP22 pistols and Walther P22’s.Form went pending 3/29 if I recall. So basically 6 months exactly. Not to bad considering the history of wait times and the covid-19 garbage.
AAC 556-SD. Got a good deal because its basically old news at this point. Wanted a dedicated can for my mock-up MK12 Mod 0 SPR. Its still a work in progress (mainly QD rings and better glass period), but right now I can get sub-moa at 100 yards with 69gr and 77gr no problem.
Also had a chance to pick up some fiber optic sights for my 13 year old daughters pistol cause the factory TX22 plastic sights were garbage tier. Oddly enough this Taurus is one of the most reliable functioning .22LR pistols on the market today. Taurus is usually bubba-grade stuff.
It’s gotten bad and what I’m hearing is that it won’t be better for months, possibly years (depending on the election/riots)Holy crap, didn't realize how much ammo went up! About 3x what is was a few years ago when I last stocked up!
https://ammoseek.com/
Guess I might get into archery to full fill the sport of shooting itch.It’s gotten bad and what I’m hearing is that it won’t be better for months, possibly years (depending on the election/riots)
Primers and projectiles are hard to come by for reloaders and ammo companies alike, especially primers!
I stocked up heavy back in early March with 9mm. I already had a lot of .22's and a good amount of .223. If you know who wins (cheats) in the election, you will never see ammo prices again like the past 2-3 years.Guess I might get into archery to full fill the sport of shooting itch.
I've been seeing it around more the past 3-4 months but never tried it. I've read several reviews on it and all were good and if you can find some I would grab it.Any of you guys know anything of HERTER'S 9mm ammo?
I've never heard of it before now, but that's not unusual for me.
I live under a fairly large rock...
How crazy is the current ammo shortage?
Well, one Scottsdale-based manufacturer told a local news affiliate that it now faces an $80.1 million order backlog.
“We’re working right now seven days a week, 24 hours a day in all the manufacturing plants,” Ammo Incorporated CEO Fred Wagenhals told AZFamily.com.
“We just bought 2.8 million dollars worth of machinery and equipment last week to increase our production and increase our volume,” Wagenhals added.
Herters used to be a great outdoorsman company back in the 70's. Used to get their catalog's and think I might get into handloading with the old Lee kits, but wound up with RCBS for many years.Any of you guys know anything of HERTER'S 9mm ammo?
I've never heard of it before now, but that's not unusual for me.
I live under a fairly large rock...
How do you like the Mark?Got my .22 suppressor out of jail today. Very surprised how short the wait was (6 months) considering the 4 suppressors I got last year took 12-13 months. CGS Hydra-AL with weighs in at 3.5 oz and adds no weight to my Mark IV 22/45 lite. This makes 2 in 9mm,2 in .22 and 1 in 5.56. So I guess I'll need to add another 5.56 soon to make it an even family. ? Now if this darn heat would go away I could get out and finally shoot. Another 108 degree day here on the face of the sun!
I love it! It's super lightweight even with my other .22 can on there. I had an older MKIII and sold it because it was an absolute PITA to breakdown. This one is just like an AR, just release the rear takedown pin and it's apart. Shoots great right out of the box and the only thing I added so far was the Halo charging ring. Of course I saw this one and it matches my Ranger so well I had to buy it. ?How do you like the Mark?