Recent content by AllenJ

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    Larry Willis collet die

    Good morning everyone, whew it's been years since I posted here! I saw this thread in an email though and had to share my experience with the Willis die. I bought one years ago, during the first "great brass shortage" lol. The die has worked exactly as described and it turns brass that won't...
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    Innovative Technologies Collet Die

    Yes, it worked as advertised. The process I use is to FL size all my brass, tumble it, then measure the area just ahead of the belt using the LW Collet Die. The top of the die does this, you just drop the case in it. If the case drops in all the way to the belt it is good, if not you need to...
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    Innovative Technologies Collet Die

    I purchased a Willis Collet die during the great brass depression of 20??. When you can't get brass and need to use stuff that has been loaded a few times it is a very valuable tool in my opinion, and it'll pay for itself pretty quickly. It does add a couple steps to the reloading process but...
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    Give Away Contest - Manners Composite Rifle Stock

    Please register me for the Manners stock contest.
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    Give Away Contest - Huskemaw Blue Diamond 3-12 Rifle Scope

    "Enter Me In The Huskemaw Scope Contest"
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    Give Away Contest - Huskemaw Blue Diamond 3-12 Rifle Scope

    Enter Me In The Huskemaw Scope Contest
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    Give Away Contest - 2 Nikon Prostaff 4-12x40 Rifle Scopes

    "Enter Me In The Nikon Scope Contest"
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    25-06 elk bullet recommendations?

    Shot placement and bullet construction are very important when using a smaller caliber on larger game. Barnes, Nosler Partition or E-Tips are excellent bullets capable good weight retention and excellent expansion. Those would be my chioces.
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    Blow a Duck call for him if you would..

    Sorry for your loss and rest assured, the call will be blown for him.
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    Shot placement on elk!

    If a broadside shot presents itself IMHO you should be shooting for the lungs. Breaking down an elk with a shoulder shot is risky as they are a big, strong animal and capable of going a long ways while wounded. The farthest I have ever had to track an elk that I lung shot was about 200 yards...
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    Giveaway Contest - 5 Quigley-Ford Long Range Hunting Rifle Scopes

    Enter Me In The Quigley-Ford Scope Contest
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    Mountain hunt daypack essentials

    Excellent posts. I have done backpack hunting off and on for over 25 years and I have picked up many good tips. I have just one for you: Tweezers. I don't know about Wyoming as I have never had the pleasure of hunting there, but when I used to hunt Utah there was cactus, and that stuff...
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    Karma.................... maybe?

    Bman, it's actions like that make us all better sportsman. Great job and I hope you all the success in the world on your upcoming hunts.
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    New to reloading - 300 Win mag/308 Load Development

    +1 for IMR4350 in the 300 Win Mag.
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