Some rock solid (thanks to you), Some good, and some still need a lot of work/gunsmith, like my AK47.
I need to find some cheaper 6mm creedmoor for practice too.
-John
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Some rock solid (thanks to you), Some good, and some still need a lot of work/gunsmith, like my AK47.
I need to find some cheaper 6mm creedmoor for practice too.
-John
Oh, & while I said 556, it's my understanding that I should start out with 9mm. Get a feel for it before moving onto more advanced/difficult loads.
Not sure that applies though as I started out shooting tactical rifle & seemed to advance rather quickly. I also have my own workshop & fly model rockets to 30k ft. so very little about tooling, building & assembling things to go boom & zoom is foriegn to me.
Im thinking I'll catch on pretty quick on assembly & realize that development is an entirely different animal.
You could start wherever, but straight walled pistol rounds are super easy.
Left @ 7 this a.m. for a 2 hr drive to pick up a mill. Another 2 hrs back. But wait........turns out the same road back was closed (WB) for weekend repaving. So. that meant i had to tack on another 50 miles out of the way to get back north.
Meanwhile it was a balmy 98 @ 10 this morning trying to get out of phoenix. . Nothing like a 300 mile rt .
Gives one time to ponder who the hell i'm going to get to help unload a 900 ish lb mill. Yeah science, hoist and buying lunch.
The fun part starts in a few days when we have to get it off the floor and on to the bench .
Luckily the seller had 3 of his friends on site to help load the damn thing.
How exciting GK. : )
I like having new toys.
I didn't check links but we have knocked this around before. Look for the knock offs. I picked up 3 approx a year ago at one of the "farm" stores. Murdocks or Bomgaars I think. Were $12/pc less than any other price I could find and $20 less than retail auto parts store.
They have sat out in sun most of the time and show half the weather fading/decomp that typical Nanny State cans.
Will never buy another type fuel can.
The knock off steel, or square race cans?