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TAK, all you ever do is drop names. That's kinda wierd.
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TAK, all you ever do is drop names. That's kinda wierd. That coming from a man, who had to ask who Rob Leatham was, in the Handgun forum. Maybe you should start looking up some of these names I "drop". You might learn something.
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I've never been big on hero worship.
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Tell me about Leatham's exploits in the military or law enforcement.
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Buying a $300 T7 over a Dillon 550B strikes me as very short-sighted. For less than a C-note more you can get Dillon's stripped down 550: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=risKd6tknJoThough, why anyone would not want to use Dillon's priming system baffles me. Understanding what a single stage press is apparently also baffles the [bleep] out your Outdoor Life reading dumbass.
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I've never been big on hero worship.
Not even Chesty?
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You're really grasping at straws.
I don't worship anyone.
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Another inane post as usual. Drunk already on Sunday evening? I figured you'd be at church.
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That coming from a man, who had to ask who Rob Leatham was,
Doubt that Rob Leatham has ever shot in a Bullseye match. Denny.
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Anybody mention a RCBS RS and JR2 ? They have served me well. Thanks Uncle Don.
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That coming from a man, who had to ask who Rob Leatham was,
Doubt that Rob Leatham has ever shot in a Bullseye match. Denny. Who cares? What is fun is watching a Bullseye shooter on a Rogers Range. Targets that don't stand still are a bit harder to hit. Rob Leatham is the only man in history to win pistol shootings "triple crown", The Bianchi Cup, the Steel Challenge, and the USPSA Nationals, all in the same year. He was the first man to ever clean the Roger's Range Test with a perfect score, it has only been done four other times in 25years. As for his "military" exploits, he shows up "behind the fence" at Tier One units to teach them quite often.
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One thing is for sure. Leatham has really clean balls, the way you are licking them.
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Another inane post as usual. Drunk already on Sunday evening? I figured you'd be at church. I need to start drinking if I'm going to continue to read your stupidity Lee24. For an idiot that can work a Dillon but is baffled by a camera
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That coming from a man, who had to ask who Rob Leatham was,
Doubt that Rob Leatham has ever shot in a Bullseye match. Denny. Who cares? What is fun is watching a Bullseye shooter on a Rogers Range. Targets that don't stand still are a bit harder to hit.What a joke. See my comment below. You really are cluelessNot a bullseye shooters course of fire so your comparrison is irrelevantRob Leatham is the only man in history to win pistol shootings "triple crown", The Bianchi Cup, the Steel Challenge, and the USPSA Nationals, all in the same year. He was the first man to ever clean the Roger's Range Test with a perfect score, it has only been done four other times in 25years. A far as his wins are concerned and the "targets that don't stand still" it may interest you to know that NOBODY has EVER shot a perfect score in a sanctioned NRA Bullseye match. As for his "military" exploits, he shows up "behind the fence" at Tier One units to teach them quite often. On your way back to the safety of the spectator area pick me up a hot dog and an iced tea. Don't forget your pom poms.
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One thing is for sure. Leatham has really clean balls, the way you are licking them. Bam!
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Can't say they are the best because it's the only brand I have used since 1979 but the two Lyman presses that I have are still going strong. One is a 'C' type (Spartan?) and the other is an 'O' (Crusher II?).
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Another vote for the Forster Co-Ax. I bought mine and the Rockchucker got buried in dust so I sold it. However, the diversity of high opinions on a wide variety of presses should be proof enough that any of the SS presses from Dillon, RCBS, Redding, Lyman, Lee Classic Cast, Hornady, Forster, etc. are all excellent products that will produce good ammunition.
Selmer "Daddy, can you sometime maybe please go shoot a water buffalo so we can have that for supper? Please? And can I come along? Does it taste like deer?" - my 3-year old daughter
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Jgotro, a Rockchucker has been my SS press for many years however a recent and welcome addition mounted next to it is a RCBS Partner Press for seating bullets. http://www.6mmbr.com/catalog/item/1433308/5707901.htmIt added a little more smoothness to my case flow when loading for extended periods. JMHO
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They [Tubb and other HP shooters] don't have the accuracy requirements that I do. High power is not an accuracy driven sport like 1000 yd BR is. You can't get away with the amount of ES you will get from dropping charges at 1000 yds. I'll bet they aren't using collet dies as their main die either.
IF I were shooting 1000s of rounds of that stuff every year, I would have to get creative and come up with a better solution that what I have. I can't imagine how time consuming it would be to change calibers, change powder types, change seating depths for the various loading that I do on a 550.
I have shot with Robbie before, he is a machine [lives here in Mesa where I live, or at least he did]. That does not mean that he knows sh1t about reloading precision rifle ammo. You can't be good at everything.
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