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    1. Sniper 79

      Cost effective shooting.

      I picked one up too. Mine wasn't able to shoot straight at all. Bullets tumbled out of the poorly made barrel. I got rid of it. Things may be different now with the new ones hopefully. Check the rifling for chatter marks. Mine was horrible. Was ordered as an x Mas present so won't make that...
    2. Sniper 79

      Cost effective shooting.

      When you find them you're going to crap when you see the price. Last box I have marked 20 bucks per k. I have tons available local but priced at 156 per k.
    3. Sniper 79

      Cost effective shooting.

      Yep. Target shooting is a thing of the past for me. Selling guns and handloading equipment again now. It's sad. Quit the sportsman club too. Prices are out of this world. Took the fun right out of it. I'm done.
    4. Sniper 79

      From the back of the gun safe. The one I'm sure nobody else has.

      Ahhhh I see. Learned me something.
    5. Sniper 79

      From the back of the gun safe. The one I'm sure nobody else has.

      Didn't think they were rare. Friend of mine shoots one with a dot sight on it. Recently saw a local cop with one in a belt slide holster. Always thought they were neat.
    6. Sniper 79

      WTS: Out for garbage man

      To the top. Make me an offer guys.
    7. Sniper 79

      Dillon Prices

      Alright dudes. Thank you for the Intell. Maybe give Bobcat Armament a call too. He purchased my used Square Deal and upgraded me to the new 650. He may buy it all back. Lots to mull over right now.
    8. Sniper 79

      Dillon Prices

      I know Dillon presses used to retain 90 percent of their purchase price. Is that still the case in this weird market we have today? With increasing prices I would like to cash out and be done with the sport. Have a virtually new XL650 with all the Dillon add on stuff.
    9. Sniper 79

      What does your range bag/kit look like?

      I don't buy targets in order to save money. Use cardboard and a 1" square of orange duct tape. Use the little c clamps to hang the target on old conveyor belt hung between two railroad ties in front of a berm.
    10. Sniper 79

      Sad and Sickened at powder prices

      I keep consolidating and selling off. Just unbolted my like new Dillon XL650 off the bench. Done priced me out of the sport. Planning on cashing out guns too. Sad and sick to say the least.
    11. Sniper 79

      What does your range bag/kit look like?

      Used to carry an old Targus backpack. Ears and eyes, c clamps, orange duct tape, small screw driver to adj sights, Otis mobil cleaning kit. Pull an old kids wagon with guns and ammo and targets. Gun club target shooting of all kinds. Was a lot of fun.
    12. Sniper 79

      Firearm cleaning

      I don't buy guns that need a lot of cleaning. I use whatever is on the workbench out in the garage. Hit it with compressed air and back in service it goes. You may try a bore snake out in the field with a silicone wipe down before you get home to avoid the mess.
    13. Sniper 79

      I have bought my last gun

      Yes all the guns I bought increased in price. Gave me yet another reason to cash out. I too was lugging all kinds of stuff to the range. Makes more cleaning and more work handloading. With the cost of everything these days.....I got to be done.
    14. Sniper 79

      Holster material least likely to cause wear

      Kydex is the way. Clean and slick. Leather holds onto moisture, dirt, oil, and stretches and weighs more. Carry guns regardless of holster will take a beating. Glock in kydex is like peanut butter and jelly.
    15. Sniper 79

      CVLIFE Rifle Scopes

      Maybe for the back yard beater pest control gun or if you don't have a lot of money and need something cheap for a hunting season or two. Worser ways to pee away thirty bucks.
    16. Sniper 79

      Accurate AR ammo

      Handloading is the way for accuracy. I wasn't happy with any factory fodder in an AR. Match the twist to grain weight and tune your loads. Should bring that group right in to one hole in your target. Start saving your brass and picking up loading components when on sale.
    17. Sniper 79

      I have bought my last gun

      Life changes and circumstances change. I'm 45 this year and feel like my gun journey is coming to an end. Things have gotten to be so expensive that it's not fun anymore. I keep consolidating each year. Thinking of one last sell off and keeping a shotgun around for hunting and that's it. Won't...
    18. Sniper 79

      WTS: Out for garbage man

      Hello fellas. Moving and consolidating some stuff. I'm across the river now in Crestwood KY. Have a Lee classic turret press with set of 38 spl dies, set of 40/10mm dies, along with some extra turret heads. Things I could use is a scope for a 22lr like a 4x32 or maybe a small dot sight, nice...
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