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  • #16
    Dark Mod
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 4284

    Just got back from turners, got a new 10/22 synthetic with fiber optic sights for $199. I also picked up a few bulk packs of 22 LR. Now i just have to decide what to spend the rest of my money on.

    A couple new things popped into my head while i was scouring the marketplace:

    Ruger american rifle for $369
    Ak flat and parts kit
    RIA 1911

    Its awesome having a chunk of disposable income fall into your lap, so many options

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    • #17
      CGT80
      Veteran Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 2981

      OP, what reloading press do you have?

      One of my latest reloading additions was a mr. bulletfeeder for my dillon 1050. It wasn't a necessity, but it is much faster and easier to load with the bullet feeder. Each time my parents and I shoot a competition (up to 3x per month) we need up to 1200 rounds of 9mm between us for practice and the match. My dad and I do all the loading. He has some arthritis in his hands/fingers and had some trouble picking up bullets. I work with my hands for a living and have some wear and tear on them, and sometimes felt like a mr. butterfingers. Mr. bulletfeeder took care of that problem.

      The case feeder for my dillon 550 was a nice addition, but it does have its drawbacks or limitations. It still beats loading cases by hand though.
      He who dies with the most tools/toys wins

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      • #18
        Dark Mod
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 4284

        Originally posted by CGT80
        OP, what reloading press do you have?

        One of my latest reloading additions was a mr. bulletfeeder for my dillon 1050. It wasn't a necessity, but it is much faster and easier to load with the bullet feeder. Each time my parents and I shoot a competition (up to 3x per month) we need up to 1200 rounds of 9mm between us for practice and the match. My dad and I do all the loading. He has some arthritis in his hands/fingers and had some trouble picking up bullets. I work with my hands for a living and have some wear and tear on them, and sometimes felt like a mr. butterfingers. Mr. bulletfeeder took care of that problem.

        The case feeder for my dillon 550 was a nice addition, but it does have its drawbacks or limitations. It still beats loading cases by hand though.
        Ive got a hornady LNL, mr bullet feeder is cool, but i think i would rather have a casefeeder, besides, hornady's bullet feeder is like half the price lol

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