Beltfed
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As an afterthought, you might check out two places. Wind rock shooting range in Oliver Springs and Volunteer range in the halls area. Good luck.
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Don’t know about your request about matches. But welcome to Knoxville.
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Powder manufacturers do not build a powder to a specific cartridge. The broader the range the more powder they sell. Many powders are available to 10mm as seen above. Do your research and testing, you will find a powder that you like.
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Pm sent
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Great shotguns. Owned one for years and sold years ago. Now just have the M1 super entry shotgun left. It’s not leaving till I do.
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For those loading for precision in small batches, they might bite on that price. Others like me who bulk reload, we will wait for the primer, bullet price to drop as we always have plenty on the shelf.
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Sorry for the idea of interchangeable of large pistol and rifle. As I stockpiled primers years ago, I never have had to worry about it.
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I have read some people interchanging small pistol and small rifle, large pistol and large rifle due to primers shortage. I have also read where magnum primers ignite hotter to flash slower burning powder. It an idea if you can’t trade with someone. Proceed at your own risk.
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Good luck! Been reloading since the 1980’s when stuff was cheap. Haven’t had a Kaboom yet. Just be careful and enjoy loading your own. I haven’t fire a factory round in years other than to calibrate my M1 vented gas screws to factory gas pressures for my reloads with unknown powders.
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You can go to your local DMV and they will reissue a drivers license with a star printed in the upper right hand corner. You will have to jump through some hoops to get the star I.e. a CERTIFIED copy of you birth certificate, place of residence, etc. if you go to the DMV they will supply you with a check list.
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As tritium is radioactive, I would think one would need a license of some sort to ship internationally.
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I’ll take one if you will ship to Knoxville on my dime.
Bob
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If you wish to hit something at 1,000 yards, get a 60mm mortar. Being issued a M16 after training on a M14, anything beyond 200 yards, you’ve are just wasting ammo. Bring up the ‘pig’ (M60).
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I just checked (12:30 EDT, July 13). Midsouth has 65 powders on their website. I believe they have primers (pricey) but saving them for walk in customers only.
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Has the cartouche on the left side of the stock below the bolt been sanded off? Should be a big bird with three stars overhead. Headspace and bore condition plus how many parts match the time period when this rifle was born.
PM inbound
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Ttt
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It’s yours, do as you wish.
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I looked at the website and the ammo and no mention of NATO. Good of you to change description. All in all, good looking ammo and a bargain in today’s market.
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If is is NATO spec ammo, why don’t I see the cross inside the circle on the head stamp.
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I can get you a balance beam for free. It’s older than you are but gravity doesn’t lie. PM me your address and watch your mail box. It’s a classic Pacific and maybe be an antique. As stated above “Titegroup” is in stock at ‘Midsouth Shooters Supplies”. It may not show up on their website as it’s a much sought after powder. Give them a call.
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I have one 50 round box of S&W .32 long. The box says it will work for revolver. If you get over this way I sell it to you at a fair price. I also have 10+ boxes of Federal.32 auto.
Bob
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I built mine while at UT from a discarded large instrument packing crate. Initially used it rebuild Harley engines. That hobby is long passed. Added some plywood to keep it from flexing. Have three machines mounted to it. Built it in the late sixties and am now retired and it’s still going strong.
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Swede, Would ammo loaded for the commercial market have the NATA markings? It’s possible that a reloader loaded it, but they are not inclined to leave good brass on the ground.
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Does this sight adjustment tool do both AK74S’s and SKS’s?
Need ideas for an AR build...what's your style?
in Long Guns
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I prefer a full size M16 Vietnam era 5.56. That’s where they all evolved from. As a defensive weapon inside a structure, I personally would not use a rifle caliper as I might not know who is on the other side of that wall. It has happened more than once.