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Beltfed

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  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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.

  4. 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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  5. 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).

  6. 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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  7. 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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