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  • #16
    TATER313
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 1481

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qqC4A20h1Y, this works great I have done this on many rugers works great.

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    • #17
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      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Sep 2007
      • 9409

      Originally posted by kcstott
      Theres not a lot involved mechanically for basic reloading. it's like baking, size and prime the case, add the correct measured amount of powder, and top with a bullet. it does get more complicated the more you get into it like anything else. I was reloading with no instruction other then books when I was 16. Granted i am mechanically inclined I had no problem dragging a junked engine out of the trash and getting it running. All before my teen age years
      I read the thread you posted in about using the lathe (the member had done his own free float for his AR), so I know you are definitely mechanically inclined kcstott. Thanks for the info, but for now, I'll just buy my ammo.

      Good video TATER313, thanks. I don't think I'll do what he did to the bolt, but it at least lets me see how to remove the stock and trigger assembly to do a through cleaning.

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