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Reloading
A&D FX120I and V4 worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuclear Worker" data-source="post: 2471989" data-attributes="member: 105422"><p>I agree I grew up in shogun only country where we used the old pumpkin slugs and smooth bore barrel. If you could hit a pie plate at 50 yards you were sighted in. I didn't have the money for anything but factory guns and ammunition. Now that I'm 58 years old I finally have a custom 6.5x284 that I started reloading for. Down the rabbit hole I went! Now we have 2 custom 6.5 Grendel and finishing up my wife's 6BR chassis rifle. I have a Forester coaxial Forester dies and Forester brass prep station. And a bench source annealer. Hornady powder dispenser. I still have to get dies for the 6.5s and the 6BR. There is a local range we can shoot 600 yards at . So my wife would like to enter some local competition with the 6BR. Any advice on custom dies would be appreciated. Every time I think I have figured out which dies to get I read a post and someone always has a bad opinion on them. No matter what brand. Again we are very new to all of this. Still trying to get out of the mindset that if you can hit a pie plate at any yardage you are good to go. And for hunting that is probably correct. So much of the things people talk about is really beyond my knowledge. I think I am going to sell my bench source and get a Amp. So to everyone that reads my posts please understand I am just trying to understand all of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuclear Worker, post: 2471989, member: 105422"] I agree I grew up in shogun only country where we used the old pumpkin slugs and smooth bore barrel. If you could hit a pie plate at 50 yards you were sighted in. I didn’t have the money for anything but factory guns and ammunition. Now that I’m 58 years old I finally have a custom 6.5x284 that I started reloading for. Down the rabbit hole I went! Now we have 2 custom 6.5 Grendel and finishing up my wife’s 6BR chassis rifle. I have a Forester coaxial Forester dies and Forester brass prep station. And a bench source annealer. Hornady powder dispenser. I still have to get dies for the 6.5s and the 6BR. There is a local range we can shoot 600 yards at . So my wife would like to enter some local competition with the 6BR. Any advice on custom dies would be appreciated. Every time I think I have figured out which dies to get I read a post and someone always has a bad opinion on them. No matter what brand. Again we are very new to all of this. Still trying to get out of the mindset that if you can hit a pie plate at any yardage you are good to go. And for hunting that is probably correct. So much of the things people talk about is really beyond my knowledge. I think I am going to sell my bench source and get a Amp. So to everyone that reads my posts please understand I am just trying to understand all of this. [/QUOTE]
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