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  1. Honestly this isn't a reliability play. These guys are just aggregators. You need to confirm the reliability of the vendor with whom you make your final purchase. Otherwise these sites just get a commission or ads for you using them.
  2. It said no shipping when I looked. Let us know if you find out otherwise.
  3. The dehydrator doesn't overheat the brass and circulates the air. I'd say in the concept seems stronger than oven and toasters.
  4. It is a food dehydrator for all intents and purposes. I think the key is how hot it gets. Honestly food dehydrators aren't much cheaper. I did a good deal of looking around.
  5. Maybe this will help. I watched it a few weeks maybe months ago. http://youtu.be/YsYolbPWQGo
  6. My opinion is go with the Hornady. I have a RCBS my friend has a Hornady. The package he got for the price came with way more things and the Lock N Load system is so good that I wound up upgrading my RCBS with the Hornady fitting. If you can swing the money of course just go with CoAx and be done. I just don't think it's worth the price tag if you don't know if you'll stick to reloading.
  7. Where do you have a 400+ yard range in NJ? How do you like the Ruger Precision? I've been thinking of one in a 6.5 CM. Powder accuracy is dependent on your rifle. I would try to go through some reloading manuals for the bullets you're interested and see what powders they used. Then go to some of the powder manufacturer website and find their recipes for those bullets. Once you do you should have a good idea of what powders and primers give you what bullet velocity. OCW load development will have you believe what works well for the manufacturers should also work well for you.
  8. Great deal. To some extent NRA membership isn't all about savings. It's to also get the organization money to fund their initiatives. Certainly jump on this deal but keep that in mind if can swing them cash in the future.
  9. I'm curious about this myself. I bought a lead sled and I don't want to buy expensive lead for it.
  10. Amazon seems to have good prices on the lead sled dft
  11. SWFA usually has a sale on their SS scopes on Black Friday. They only discount them twice a year.
  12. I think the only one I'd consider is the gempro
  13. Given how overprice midways shipping alone is I'd rather just pay hazmat fees at a different retailer.
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