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