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  1. Liberty

    what's up with those filthy Czechs?

    I haven't purchased a CZ yet. It would be interesting to drop a Glock fired case in the chamber of the CZ to see if it fits. If the CZ swallows a Glock empty, they are loose for sure.
  2. Liberty

    Am I Dumb

    I can't believe that you would admit to owning a piece of crap like that on the interwebs. ( translated meaning: I am jealous of your rifle and will probably never own anything like that in a .22.)
  3. Liberty

    Am I Dumb

    Will someone please p.m. me or post more about these rimfire matches. I am a definate in. I would be playing with a Savage a22.
  4. Liberty

    Am I Dumb

    Probably so. A model 60 with the squirrel and gold trigger is pretty fancy doings for me.
  5. Liberty

    Am I Dumb

    Don't do it, you can get a nice .22 in pawn shops for under $150
  6. Liberty

    Accurate Magpro

    RCBS is where it's at. IMR 4064 is the most versatile non-magnum rifle powder, though it doesn't meter very well. Unique is the most versatile pistol powder. If you can only choose 2, those are where I would start.
  7. Liberty

    Accurate Magpro

    I recently picked up a couple pounds of Accurate Magpro to load under Bergers in .243 and 7mm mag. It is a spherical powder, and it meters like water thru both my RCBS and Redding powder measures. The impacts were about the same or slightly higher than with IMR 4350, but Magpro is extremely easy...
  8. Liberty

    Krebs 9x39 prototype!?!

    Looks like a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
  9. Liberty

    AR9 PMAG Conversion... No more special AR Lowers Needed

    Awesome! I might finally get a pistol caliber upper the next time that I see a fire sale.
  10. Liberty

    8.6 Creedmoor

    We need to plan a day for you to bring your favorite non .22/.300 bo caliber firearm and spend the afternoon in the shop with me after school starts back. I think that you will be surprised what can be done with a .308 etc. Think microbrewery vs Bud Light. You will be pleased.
  11. Liberty

    8.6 Creedmoor

    I am not trying to knock innovation, but simply pointing out that there is no "magic bullet" covering any ground that hasn't been plowed before. The fact that it is available in an ar instead of a lever gun is most notable to me. If you reload and cast, most of this can be done with existing...
  12. Liberty

    8.6 Creedmoor

    45-70, .45 Colt, once again, optics and semi auto.
  13. Liberty

    8.6 Creedmoor

    Honestly, it just seems like another solution for a problem that doesn't exist. Taking the European cartridges into account, 6.5 etc...nothing has changed much in a practical since in ballistics since WW2. Just more marketing here.
  14. Liberty

    6mm Br Rem

    Hornady has a concentricity tool that will allow you to straighten out the rounds on the tool instead of using a hole in the bench top.
  15. Liberty

    6mm Br Rem

    How much 3031 are you running with 55's? If I didn't shoot milsurp M1's I would use a ball powder for easy metering thru a progressive.
  16. Liberty

    Huntertown Arms Multi-cal AR

    That isn't doing anything for me. I would rather just have 5 uppers.
  17. Liberty

    6mm Br Rem

    Also cut the burrs out of you flash holes inside the cases unless using premium cases with drilled flash holes. I use to shoot Varget in my common rifle calibers, .308, 30-06 .223, 7mm-08, and it worked great in all of them. The problem was huge variations between lots. One batch that I got was...
  18. Liberty

    6mm Br Rem

    Home Reloading Measuring Tools Concentricity Gauges SINCLAIR CONCENTRICITY GAUGE 1 Open Expanded View+ DESCRIPTION We believe the Sinclair Concentricity Gauge is the easiest to use and most accurate gauge of its kind on the market. Precision made for a lifetime of use, the...
  19. Liberty

    6mm Br Rem

    I have never loaded that cartridge, but I thing CFE 223 or BL-C(2) would be good places to start if you have any laying around. I could cloverleaf Hornady 62 gr spbt and BL-C(2) from a bolt action .223 that I once owned. The twist in that rifle was 1 in 12, and the barrel was 24 or 26 inches...
  20. Liberty

    Daniel Defense reorganizing company.

    Never could justify a DD since a serviceable, quality ar can be had for $850.