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GT3_richy

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  1. I can't see anywhere that anyone has 'taken issue' with trade pricing - my 😂 (if that's what you are referring to) was reacting to the fact that they had taken that little care in proof-reading their customer email spam - when they did exactly the same thing a few weeks ago with PARD night vision prices - way to support your retailers... And you don't need to run a business to realise businesses require a realistic margin in order to be viable, I assume you are in the gun trade when you state margins are low? @baldie No bother Dave, it wasn't something I was going to post - contrary to the posts above, I've been self-employed for 25 years in several pretty diverse sectors, some with huge margins for very little effort, and others quite the opposite - I have no issue with people trying to make a living...
  2. The weekly spam from Sportmans says RRP £4535.99, they've kindly included the Trade Price too 😂
  3. I think the RL7 is the deep rifle cabinet? If its the H1515xW407xD346, I'll take it. Only half hour away so can pick up whenever.
  4. Same question from 10 years ago - seems like the 0.006 extra width of the swede bolt face isn't likely to be a drama. Interesting conjecture that some Swedes may actually be built on .473 bolts these days.
  5. Depending on how often/much you're going to gong bash, a straight or improved 284 rather than the neck downed 6.5 might be a better option? not much in the ballistics (284imp better), more energy on target, more reasonable barrel life...latter not relevant if you're going to sit on the hill and shoot 50 rounds a year obviously
  6. No gunsmith but T3 is pretty basic; 6.5x55 and 284 are same bolt face +/- so no dramas there All T3/T3Xs are long actions with bolt stops differentiating between the various length SA/LA cartridges. 284 is technically a SA cartridge, but to use heavy/long bullets in the 284 cases you'd want to build as a LA anyway. Swede mag OAL might be long enough. What are you going to use it for?
  7. Massively less, my fingers went from having had it after a couple of dozen cases to being able to do a couple of hundred without issue. I imagine the higher quality hand primers like XXI etc are a bit more pleasant to use than others, but the cheapo bench Autoprime works for me for 90% of my reloading. Had a couple of primers seated sideways when I first got it, but don't recall having had any side on or upside down for a couple of years, dunno if I changed anything?!
  8. Yup, compatible with all models to date on its own.
  9. The A419 lid gives more stability to the Autothrow for sure but isn't a necessity. I would definitely mount the scales on a separate bench if poss, unless your bench is made of granite or you are going to throw all your powder and then seat all your bullets. This will isolate it from the movement of for example seating a bullet. My bench is pretty hench, but seating a bullet using an arbour press will still inevitably cause the trickler to pause. As it usually takes 3/4 of the time of metering the next load of powder to seat a bullet, the pause will often happen during the last 0.1 of a grain of powder and the trickler won't restart again if it gets paused within <0.1 of a grain I think it is.
  10. Also have the A419 lid 😄 Need about 470mm in order to be able to remove the hopper, as it sits in a recess in the top of the Autothrow. I'd guess using the standard A&D lid the whole thing is probably about 10mm lower. Squeezing it under a shelf or something might make it a bit annoying; you'd need at least another 100mm or so clearance to remove the hopper lid and add more powder from a bottle instead of having to remove the hopper completely to add it for e.g.
  11. I've not heard that much good about GMX, but thats not to say they dont work. I tried a box of Barnes TTSX after their factory ammo shot well in my 308, I tried using a fast Viht powder as I reload another rifle with it.
  12. Jan/Feb for new orders I think atm.
  13. Pretty sure yes, drop Adam an email, he'll confirm either way and give you current lead time.
  14. I've had V1/2/3, throwing with a cheapo Lee thrower was very little drama. Quite often would do that in favour of using autothrow if I was only loading a smallish number to save the hassle of emptying and cleaning out the earlier version autothrows. It will only add 2-3 seconds to the process tbh.
  15. I guess you've seen this page: https://autotrickler.com/pages/autotrickler-v4 If you really want V4 but don't want to be without in the mean time, I'd stick your name down for a V4 and buy a V3 WITHOUT Autothrow as the lead time is only a couple of weeks - using a scoop or cheap Lee powder thrower to chuck the bulk of the charge is still a very efficient way to measure powder.
  16. Same as! although as Adam quite clearly states, the functionality will be no different, so for anyone thinking of an Autotrickler I'd say just buy a V3 - as V4 if you order now will be a loooong way off arriving.
  17. If you've spunked for a set of A&D scales already, I think you'd be mad not to buy an Autotrickler. As 1oto2 says, Version 3 with the Bluetooth ready app is truly seamless and was a big step. Its great for load development for e.g. load 42.3gr then just tap +.01/+.1/+1 to load your next increment. Reliably throws to .02gr in <10s no bother. Also found Adam a pleasure to deal with on several occasions - do it!
  18. From Adam in Canada: https://autotrickler.com/pages/autotrickler Usually a bit of a wait.
  19. GT3_richy

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    Welcome, whereabouts are you? what sort of shooting do you do?
  20. You will not obtain greater accuracy over a set of quality beam scales. You will however cut the time it takes to produce ammo in any volume significantly, assuming you are going to pair the scales with the Autotrickler and Autothrow kit? in which case a cheaper alternative would be adding a Targetmaster setup to your beam scales. I'm not poo poo-ing the A&D scale/Autotrickler/throw combo, I have two and would never change - but if you're hoping to see reduced SD/ES I think you'll be disappointed. They're more of a quality of life/speed improvement than anything else.
  21. Is your 'max oal' your measurement to the lands, or mag length?
  22. The WT1-75 is one of the best long range thermal scopes available in the UK without a doubt. Bit chunky but as a foxing tool they're pretty hard to beat, had a ton of ginga's with mine too before I flogged it - £2K is a bargain.
  23. How far are you jumping them out of interest? I bought a box of factory Barnes TTSX ammo (130s) to try in my 308 yesterday, first 3 down the tube were probably the smallest 3 shot group I've ever shot with the gun.
  24. The Lee Auto Bench Prime https://www.henrykrank.com/reloading/lee-reloading/priming-tools/lee-auto-bench-prime.html is cheap and does the job about as quickly and (literally) painlessly as poss. Most others require filling tubes with primers which is a bit more of a faff. I also have a $$$Primal Rights$$$ bench primer but tbh I use the Lee the majority of the time. My fingers/hands cant cope with hand priming more than a few cases these days 😞
  25. If I was shooting half a dozen a night, or shooting them during day time and could knock them off at range I'd probably choose to use a CF to be fair. No wrong answer is there
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