Checking around they seemed to be the only ones that had anything. Get it while you can. . .
Checking around they seemed to be the only ones that had anything. Get it while you can. . .
Normally get my loading stuff from http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/
All of the on-line places have been hit hard again - obummer is the best gun/ammo/component salesmen ever...
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Loading shot shells with the Red Dot?
That was the idea. I'm not planning on doing any loading right now though, I just thought it'd be a good idea to have a pound of it on hand. Kegs of 5744, BLC-2, Unique, and 2400; various one pounders and 17,000 various primers. Yep, the order just broke into 4 digits for payment. With the mad buying on I figured if I waited untill after Christmas there wouldn't be any left.
I ordered some .224, 40gr. Nosler bullets today from Powder Valley. Apparently, they have some goods left, but nothing is shown on their web site. He said they're about 3 1/2 weeks behind schedule in shipping.
3 1/2 weeks ain't bad right now!
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Yep, 3 1/2 weeks is like tomorrow, these days. Can't use 'em until then anyway. Just finished loading some .303 British for a neighbor. He's a plumber by trade and helped us, so this is a return favor. As long as the .303 is set up, I'll do some for myself. There's just something about those Enfields that gets my attention.
They are the best of the WWII bolt guns IMHO. Round is equivalent to 7.62x51. Fast cycling and the MkIV's have aperture sights. What's not to love?
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Shot mine last weekend. Very comfortable and minimal kick. Triggers aren't too bad, either. Think I'll load some .303 for myself over the weekend. I have some PP cases that seem to be holding up just fine, as I'm using light loads.
I've bought 160 rounds for the No. 5 since I got it and I'm saving cases... I may use it for deer/pig If I get the groups down a little. It isn't bad at all with the 150 grains...
My best accuracy with my SMLE's has been achieved with cast boolit loads. .314" 200 grain Lyman boolit. The Woodliegh jacketed 215 grain .314" are also very good if you can find them/stomache the price. The trick is the diameter. Oh, and I also neck size the once-fireds as is normal for SMLE "accuracy" loads - and to stretch case life.
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