Yep. The XPR rifles too.sent my sx3 off for new stock set on factory recall address was browning so I guess browning made the Winchester sx3
Lots of good info- already ordered that case gauge.Went to Longtooth's home and gave class on 300 Blackout reloading. Gave him several useful tips. Time nicely spent.
What did you order?Lots of good info- already ordered that case gauge.
I think I have seen you mention them before. I also use 300/221 dies as well and at times a set of 300BLK...think they are LEE. I use a Mo's gauge (Mo DeFina) which is primarily a LE Wilson case gauge cut and threaded to accept a mic thimble. We got 5K damaged neck primed pulls from somewhere and cut them in my chop saw I set up for that. We then ran them in a Dillon trimmer 30 cal die to get them closer to length after initial forming. Then sized them with the 300/221 dies and checked to make sure the shoulders were at zero SAAMI. IIRC there was a small amount of cam over on the press....then reset the power trimmer and trimmed them a final time Definitely a labor intensive process. I have been catching all of mine with one of those Caldwell bags.
I've got a super rare extended barrel foregrip for that guyBought some cheap Chinese HK look-a-like sighs for the M11 SMG. The back one fell off because the screw stripped out. Got some stainless screws that thread in better cut to fit and painted. Came out nice should last another 10k rounds. LOL
Since Reynold's Hardware went belly up, Hall's is the only real hardware store remaining around here.Got a new pistol fore end for my G2 Contender frame. The screw I had didn't tighten up the fore end snug. Went to Hall's Hardware in Milton looking for a washer small enough, but they didn't have one that small to fit in the fore end. Employee said I think a shorter screw would be better. He borrowed the screw to measure the thread (10/28 I think he said), opened a drawer and said this ought to do, and it did! 40 some cents.