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Elwood

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  1. If you haven’t heard anything in the next few days then get in touch Johann.
  2. Good info, but I have removed the link regarding sales!
  3. In my case Andy it was to sell my Labradar before the resale value crashed, which it surely will when the Garmin arrives in the UK. second hand Labradars were selling for £400 - £450, the cheapest I have seen for sale is recently was £250, that's a big hit when you paid £600 plus for one. The Garmin is 100% worth getting if you use a chronograph frequently.
  4. https://www.kmwlrs.com/sentinel Unique chance of getting a very hard to get hold of stock. There’s only a handful in the UK. Short action, marbled OD green, tan and black, with bottom metal. I'm happy to email photos to any genuinely interested parties. £1100 advertised elsewhere
  5. With mini scope ( no more guessing ) recoil trigger, external battery and base. Original box. £400 including post
  6. Both powders will work, but I would go with RS62 first. No reason the ELDX wouldn’t work.
  7. Get several bottles of the PMA neck turning lube, it's good.
  8. Carbon build up that you can't see easily or remove without taking the tuner off.
  9. I've been shooting a .313 neck Shehane for years. I use a 6.5 expander on Lapua brass and then a 7mm, I use a coated expander and Imperial sizing wax applied on the inside of the neck with a cotton bud, less force is good. If you going to use a PMA cutter then get their expander to match the pilot they supply, the PMA tool is very good, again it's what I use. I turn to 12.5 and use a .307 or .308 bushing and then use a expander, this gives me a loaded round of .309 Dies, I use Newlon blanks, ask who ever is doing the work if they have the resize reamer. They are extremely accurate fire forming, one of the most accurate rifles I have ever seen was someone fire forming Shehane brass. I used to fire form using cheap PPU ammo and Trail boss powder, unfortunately now unavailable. If I'm just shooting into a back stop I jam them, if I'm using them for practice I sit the bullet where it wants to be. Run a mild load as you're not doing much to fire form the case just blowing the side walls out 10 thou, look for 2850 fps.
  10. Experts or expert ? Also it doesn’t add confidence, it aids maintaining and sometimes improving accuracy. Guess I’d better watch the video.
  11. I’m certainly no expert on tuners, but most people think they are an accuracy upgrade, which they can be. More importantly though they allow you to keep your accurate barrel in tune in varying conditions, ie hot and cold. They also allow you to do it on the range and if you have too during a competition. I still do a proper load development, charge weight, seating, primer, neck tension before finally running a tuner test, most of my tuners are set on 0 where it was when I was doing my load development. Disclaimer, no I haven’t watched the video.
  12. Tin £22 331 306 300 296 289 267 Steel £17 295 293 290 prices include postage (£2), if you buy two or more the postage is free. Advertised elsewhere
  13. Redding standard .284 FL die £25 including post Rare Redding .284 small base die £35 including post
  14. Both are PTG finish reamers. Both are .313 necks The .284 is a .220 fb, I think the 270/7 WSM is .250 £125 each
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