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RE: I almost forgot....
Re. Seating dies.
I had very good luck with Bonanza/Forster bench rest seating dies
to load my 308s for my M1A and Palma rifle and also 223s for my AR
match rifles back in the 16 yrs when I was on the Wisconsin Service Rifle Team
and did some Palma matches .
You guys "make" me want to get out those rifles and use some of my old stock
of match ammo-M852, 168 gr match loads, match 75 gr BTHP, and Amax for the Ar and for the Palma rifle.
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Arnie,
I had some fine Military match rifles, M1's I got from the CMP a very fine heavy barreled Match M-!-A from Springfield Armory several O-3-A 2 and 3's Never liked the SP1 but I did the .308's and the 06's but they? all went down the road when I quit the CMP matches.
Now the only ones I have left are the 73 and 78 trapdoor rifle and carbine.
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Couldn’t agree more about the cute .380’s the 1911 type 380’s are so much nicer than the blow back PPK’s . Much easier to control with the great ammo that was available they are legitimate self defense cartridge now.
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Guys,
For you 380 affictionados, take a look at the S&W Bodyguard 380. It is a double action only, hammer fired, is a true locking action
and the trigger can be repeat pulled for a second strike in the unlikely event of a failure to fire. good visible sights for us old guys, a laser, AND, it weighs only 11 oz. I love mine. In my pocket just now.
arnie