assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
jarbo03 wrote:RSI #132 1 1/8oz #1 @ 1635fps
RSI #88 1 1/16oz #2 @ 1730fps
BPI #60106 985 1oz #4 @ 1400 fps
RSI #105 1oz #3 @ 1595 fps
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
Flightstopper wrote:You use the rsi wads in those?
RonE wrote:Looks like a good start for the season.......I would suggest a Ponsness-Warren reloader. http://reloaders.com/
With a PW, two guys can load a case (500 shells) in an hour.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:You wouldn't get a damn thing done.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:assateague wrote:You wouldn't get a damn thing done.
Except himself.
one2many wrote:Jarbo thats enough for me on one weekend and i wouldnt even limit out
jarbo03 wrote:..to getting ready for the season. Has not been my style in the past, I found myself loading shells the night before a hunt many times.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
cannon wrote:jarbo03 wrote:..to getting ready for the season. Has not been my style in the past, I found myself loading shells the night before a hunt many times.
Nice!
I'm finally done with steel for the year. On to lead . . .
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jarbo03 wrote:If I went through that many, plus had target shooting kids, I would definitely have that loader. Have a case of dove and quail ready from last year. With poor pheasant numbers and no trip to MT, a couple boxes should easily tide me over.
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jehler wrote:Thanks Todd, and your right, have had no less than 6 jobs going all spring, have over 5k square feet of house to build this winter and work scheduled through 2016, it's like someone flipped a switch here
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
jehler wrote:I'm gonna try that in a fiochi with a 616, what kind of velocity are you averaging?
jehler wrote:We start framing a big one in September, if we kick ass on it I'll be able to come down late December early January, if things go slow there is now way. Jr is already packed, he's dying to see how many chicken wings would fit in that fryer of yours lol
Nick Roehl wrote:I am used to working hard and was taught to be a man at a young age. I am 33 with a couple college degrees and I take my job as webmaster for Flyway Media seriously.
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