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snakeman

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  1. gunner As an alternative and depending at what distance you're shooting the obvious choice for me would be 107smk. Although, I found shooting them at a short distance, in my case 100yds, they wouldn't group consistently and were about as much use as a Redding lock ring. .. However, at 300yds they came good delivering a 2.5in group. At 300yds I thought this was excellent results. My previous data shows that was out of my old .243, 24in barrel and 40.5g of Ramshot Hunter..(wouldn't use Hunter again..no throat in barrel left..but definitely the 107smk as an alternative ATB
  2. Like this? https://www.jamerllc.com/#!/Oryx-and-XRS-MDT-Chassis-Standard-Bag-Rider/p/470091964/category=0
  3. Makes me wonder what the ex thought was in the box,.. that shape.....😜 Good luck with the swap
  4. Just tell us the answers Pops 👍
  5. I guess this is what seems to be a manufacturing anomaly and reading (in hindsight) the many user experiences I'm not the only one who's displeased. What is disappointing is Redding don't view this as a fault, but place the onus on the end user thereby implying it's not being installed/used correctly. I think Redding should consider addressing this issue because after all, the consumer is not lying and is not paying peanuts for these tools. 'Once-bitten-twice-shy'....won't be buying anything Redding again simply because I'll never know if it'll work until I try it?...I dont buy a car and wonder if I'm going to be able to drive it - same principle applies
  6. Thanks for the advice guys Richiww, I saw that on their website too - If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our tech line (607) 753-3331 .... - I don't have any questions per-se for Redding Tech, but I do have a comment - "go back to the drawing-board, it does not work in the way that it should, end-of, and absolutely nothing will convince me otherwise. They should come with a warning akin to, 'buyer beware, the lock rings supplied with this die are for aesthetic purposes only - in the unlikely event the lock-ring will glide smoothly across the threads count yourself as one fortunate son-of-a-bitch." The two lock-rings I had were not fit for purpose and I'm surpsrised because they're not the cheapest of dies - should have done my research because now, after the 'barn-door-has-been-closed', I note many other people had issues with these things - should have stuck with Forster in the first place Just had a test of the RCBS lock rings and they work a treat! The Redding 'ring's are now on our curtain rail Thanks for the input all 👍
  7. No change of press. A new set of dies..and what a load-of-b@£#@*&s these lock rings are..never again!!
  8. Yeah I got the Forster rings on a different cartridge and they thread faultlessly. Seems a bit of a rip-off that Redding can't offer the same...just thought there might be a fix for the Redding's.. Cheers
  9. What do people use to 'free-up' the lock rings on Redding dies to make them rotate smoothly?.. Mine keep 'binding' like f#** to the point I dread when I have to adjust them. This is a nightmare when trying to set them to 1/1000" ..The threads are clean on both the rings and the dies. Tried using a spot of lithium grease and this did not solve the 'binding'..
  10. Both 140 and 150 in abundance around my neck o' woods
  11. No it's not - N140 works perfectly well, and damn accurately with the 107 SMK...as well as with 103 eld-x....at least in my rifle Try both powders, and test ATB
  12. Hmmm, not familiar with Creed cartridge....but for 90g and above bullet weight I use N140 in the BR....If I were you I wouldn't faf around swapping and changing bullets just yet, especially if you have a decent supply of them - persevere, but try N140 instead of 150 .... What pissed me off about it is my group with the 103g ELD-X only came together after 2 boxes of load development, thereby I believed I had forked out hard earned cash for a bullet that I thought wasn't going to work, (whereas I can usually find the node in half a box) - not so with the ELD-X 😟...I bought them only because I couldn't get hold of the 95g SMK It took a while to get there, 230 odd rounds or so, and playing with seating-depth - so yes, I did find the ELD-X finicky, extremely so - no pun intended Pointless me listing the actual seating-depth etc...but, my charge in a 6BR is - 27.2g of N140 Persevere, and give the barrel (and yourself) a chance ATB
  13. Below is a x 5 group @ 130yds with a 103g ELD-X out of a 1/8" twist 6BR, prone shot - no problems with stability.....what cartridge you using?
  14. 'in recent times'?..as such, no....but used this outfit back 2018 and indeed it was 'simple' - excellent service on their 'live chat service' option. I purchased dies and they arrived in under 2 weeks......It would depend on what trying to have shipped, I would think - but no problem buying dies ATB
  15. Right click the task-bar on the bottom of your screen...a menu will open and then click on 'Task Manager'....on the top of the box that has opened you will see a row of tabs...click the 'Startup' tab...then, in this window click on Microsoft Edge to highlight it...then, on the bottom of that window click 'disable' Hope that helps 👍 ATB
  16. After much consideration and the 'shall I, shan't I' malarkey ...and 'what about this one, or what about that one'??...I would have no hesitation in buying one of these again https://www.thesportinglodge.co.uk/product/beretta-dry-tech-static-goretex-jacket/ Bought mine 4years back and still going strong, still waterproof following prolonged outings from shooting to dog walking in downpours and have not treated it. I was skeptical but took the plunge and forked a good few quid back then, but if you can get one in your size seeing the offer/price of them these days, (because of old stock/designs etc??) it is a cracking jacket. More than enough large pockets a-plenty, light enough to be comfortable and very versatile - this is one of my better purchases and will probably, following personal experience, never buy a Deerhunter or a Seeland again ATB
  17. Osiris is a much more suitable stock Try 42.9g or thereabouts - I don't think it'd be too far off
  18. Shot just the 2 boxes of these back end of last year out of a bog-standard factory T3 Super Varmint 24"...guessing you're using the same tube?? 42.9 of Swiss-50 proved to be the accuracy load for me....Wasn't an enjoyable experience though as I feel the T3x factory platform is too light - recoil (for me on that platform) was a bitch and I would safely say even of I was given a box of the 185's again I would most kindly pass them on to someone else, to shoot out of a heavier/stable platform ATB
  19. I've obviously got too much time on my hands... Indeed you have, Varm 🤣... go picking some mushrooms, or something 😉.....good to see you back 👍
  20. You're throwing cash away buying something that really is a waste of money 🙄 Ralph, if you feel wary or doubtful of your ability to disassemble your bolt, set your mobile to video your procedure. Then, reverse your procedure to reassemble your bolt after you've completed your measuring. When you've done this once you will gain the confidence to use this method every time (which is by far the most accurate) to measure every bullet you use, should you wish to do so - it really is straightforward Believe me, moons ago I tried it your way with the cut case method, and the Stoney Point gauge - once gained confidence to strip the bolt method I never looked back. It also gives you the opportunity to check your firing pin and springs ATB
  21. Insert the die in your press and tighten the lock ring. The die in itself will not move, or it shouldn't move. If it does move, buy new lock rings, if it still moves after installing new lock rings, buy a new die, then if the die still moves, buy a new press. If you then meticulously repeat the aforementioned and the die still moves, buy some factory ammo and be satisfied that at least you've given it a bloody good go! 👌
  22. Made me think why-oh-why didn't the 'wealthy friend' purchase some pucker ammo?...or, perhaps by "coming by the bargain fodder" that's how he became rich in the first place 😄 Whilst to some people the AI might be aesthetically pleasing, it's only as accurate as the person shooting it
  23. Your 527 will in all likelihood print 'one-atop-the-other' assuming you have worked up a load and fed it what is most preferable. From personal experience I had the 1:9 twist varmint variant that shot the standard 69g SMK with exceptional accuracy, and yes, this was with the 'factory barrel' - never had any reason to even consider rebarreling, as it held its accuracy to-a-pinpoint throughout the time I had it. No reason to alter the load of 24.4g of N140 seated at Sierra's book length of 2.260.... Incidentally, in the kindest possible way, your 'wealthy friend' might be a decent chap and good mate, but is talking cock Practice, and practice more, to get your 527 into that one-hole-group you strive to achieve and it will surely achieve it - it was by far THE most accurate 'factory' rifle I have ever had the pleasure of shooting, and I've shot quite a few. Indeed it was so reliable, and the only rifle I've had that could consistently reproduce a 0.5" cold-bore shot to pick-up from where I left off on my previous outing - a remarkable little gun ATB
  24. No reason to laugh - had the same one for 17yrs and performs as good as when new as long as cleaned and cared for - and has also outlasted x 2 SAK mods Can pick one up in many of the usual shooting stores - usually there's one laying about in the back of a cupboard in the little oblong red, black, & white box 👍
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