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Huntin101

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  1. $450 -> $425 OBO 40 S&W Glock 22 Gen 3 2 mags - 1-15 rd 1-29 rd Case it came in and added holster comes with it seen in pics Trades - 9mm pistols (Glock 19, Sigs, Shadow Systems, Canik, other 9s possible) or 300 blk (upper or complete build) Buyer must be able to legally own a firearm and willing to flash a hcp or Tennessee DL.
  2. I almost asked about meeting in Jackson also but my wife's got plans for us all day Saturday.
  3. Price drop also accepting certain trades
  4. Around Spring Hill
  5. While he's at it I'd take 1 of the G19s
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  7. $550 - price drop to $525 Springfield XD 40 Subcompact Unknown round count but low sub 250 4 mags - 2-12rd mags w grip extension 2-9rd mags w Pearce "pinky" grip extension ... factory baseplate also included Factory hard case with kit ( see pics) Trades - 9mm pistols (Glock 19, Shadow Systems, other 9s possible) or 300 blk (upper or complete build) Buyer must be able to legally own a firearm and willing to show a hcp, Tennessee DL, or sign a bill of sale.
  8. FrankD I was trying to snag one but it's a haul for me. Maybe I can talk my wife into making the trip.
  9. PM G19
  10. Love the gun and package just don't want one in 10mm. GLWS
  11. Thanks Scatman but I own 1 already
  12. I was going to get a set of those Lee powder dippers also they're only 10 bucks.
  13. Dillon seems to be more for progressive presses from what I've seen. Am I wrong?
  14. Was looking at the RCBS Uniflow or if I went inexpensive then Lee perfect powder drop just didn't know if those were good models .. as both have more expensive lines and ok reviews but I'd like it to function well long term
  15. Just getting into reloading and unsure what powder measure to get. I'm staring with 9mm but want to eventually get into 223/556 and 300 blk so I'd like pistol and rifle options. I got a rock chucker single stage press to start with.
  16. The goal is durability, stability, and I definitely want accuracy as well. Cost effective yet solid.
  17. Any good ideas on reloading benches? Easier and more cost effective to just build your own? Or just buying one outright?
  18. @scatmannope nothing in the manual just Ram Zip no other Ramshot powder
  19. Yeah I've been seeing that just don't know where the heck to find them, I've found small rifle primers but I plan on starting with 9mm I know they can work but also would rather have the right tool for the job
  20. As someone looking to start reloading this has been insightful to say the least thanks all.
  21. Appreciate all the feedback and I'm currently just getting info I'll wait a bit til prices are a little better then jump. The plan is to buy bulk ammo like 5k then use that brass as reloads so that'll knock the brass out. The rest will just have to be find it and buy it when decent priced
  22. Thanks for the ideas. I've heard RCBS makes great products. Is there a specific powder you prefer? Hodgdon?
  23. I need ideas for reloading startup with cost efficiency in mind. I don't want subpar supplies but also don't need gold trimmed. Go ..

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