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  1. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    I had a scoped .556/.223 bolt gun that that shot PMC bronze almost as well as any handload that I could devise from 50 grains on up off a bench. The day last year that I learned to properly use irons was the end of my optics use on most rifles, and was the end of my obsession with bolt guns; as...
  2. Liberty

    Is anyone else meh about suppressors?

    Deep breaths, no one is knocking your products. We know that you are skilled in your trade and are trying to make a living like everyone else. All we are saying is that if cans were deregulated, prices would go down. Just like any other market, from commodities to booze during the 20's.
  3. Liberty

    Is anyone else meh about suppressors?

    Hmmm, movie projector, vcr, dvd. Maybe if there is no illegal tax stamp, etc. I can buy your old vcr's to enjoy.
  4. Liberty

    Is anyone else meh about suppressors?

    Well a Model T Ford looks an awful lot different than a 2015 F150, and a cell phone looks a lot different that a telegraph machine. Isn't it amazing what 100 years can do for all technology and materials.
  5. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    Just a side note: You know Freedom is the man when he needs match bullets/ loads with iron sights!
  6. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    You can load some good ammo with a Lee, but it is like buying tools at Harbor Freight. Get a RCBS/ Lyman/ Redding kit and you will not have to buy/upgrade again.
  7. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    It is really fun when you start beating factory match ammo at 1/2 the cost
  8. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    My Hornady seating dies seem to damage the bullets by pressing a ring into them. I have started using my RCBS on match 168 bullets. I think the jackets may be softer than hunting bullets.
  9. Liberty

    77gr Sierra Tipped MKs

    Looks like you are working up a good load. You are doing the right things. I find a light crimp from a Lee factory crimp die does not hurt accuracy on rounds running thru a gas gun on bullets with no cannelure.
  10. Liberty

    Any love for the .40?

    Really they are just low power hole punches like any other handgun. I like it because range ammo is only 7.50 a box for me, and the round carries more energy than the 9.
  11. Liberty

    pocket pistols...

    I carry a Glock mid size 23/19 almost everywhere. Using methods ranging from an iwb, to an ankle rig, to a shoulder holster, and even a undershirt shoulder rig.
  12. Liberty

    Any love for the .40?

    Thanks but it has found a happy home with my family. And yes I do love me so 10mm be it the kurz or full length variety.
  13. Liberty

    300BLK sub sonic sources

    Missouri bullet makes a similar ''coated'' for about 1/2 the price, but I don't know about ''coated'' down a carbine barrel and thru the gas system
  14. Liberty

    STI 9mm

    Have you tried shooting cast lead 147's thru a cleanable can? I am finding those projectiles for about 7c each. That works out to about $5.50 a box for subsonic 9mm.
  15. Liberty

    300BLK sub sonic sources

    So does anybody have a line on cheap 220 grain projectiles, would love to get into subsonic ar, but those projectiles are so high!
  16. Liberty

    300BLK sub sonic sources

    Most subs that cycle ar actions use heavy bullets, but if anyone does it with plated 150's please see if they will share their recipe with us/me!
  17. Liberty

    300BLK sub sonic sources

    You trying to cycle an ar, or shoot them thru a bolt gun/ single shot? I shoot 30 cal subsonic in .308, 30-30, etc using 150 plated for 25c per round, but you will have a hard time getting the bolt to cycle with that weight bullet and stay subsonic.
  18. Liberty

    "Cheap" guns that you have a soft spot for

    Yeah these are silly accurate for the money.
  19. Liberty

    "Cheap" guns that you have a soft spot for

    pump action shotguns
  20. Liberty

    SHTF: 5.56 or bust?

    :third: mini 14, just kidding, not trolling. Honestly, when you look at the ammunition cost vs. cost of the firearm to get 20k down the barrel, it is no big deal to trash the rifle at 20k and start over.