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I don't know why everyone disagrees with this because if you actually use your brain it makes quite a bit of sense. Must be green reddit hivemind syndrome again. Anyway shot placement is extremely underrated because even a 7.62x51 through a non vital area won't instantly take someone down. Shotgun spread won't help you hipfire like the fudds say, but it will significantly increase your ability to land vital shots, especially on a moving target. Magazine capacity is a serious issue though you better top that bitch off at every opportunity.
Reloading practice is the bulk of the time I spend with my A300, particularly reloading from the shotgun cards, but also from loose shells in a dump pouch. I still get out and shoot it every now and then, but it's definitely cycled more dummy rounds than actual ammunition by an order of magnitude.

That aside, dumping north of a half pound of lead in under four seconds with it is pretty rad.
 
Reloading practice is the bulk of the time I spend with my A300, particularly reloading from the shotgun cards, but also from loose shells in a dump pouch. I still get out and shoot it every now and then, but it's definitely cycled more dummy rounds than actual ammunition by an order of magnitude.

That aside, dumping north of a half pound of lead in under four seconds with it is pretty rad.
Mmm mmmm that A300 is awesome and it's newer sibling the 1301 is also awesome.

Beretta has the gas operated semi auto tube fed shotgun essentially perfected.

IMHO the only real alternative is the Mossberg 940 and it has better be 20% less money.

Oh and for recoil operated.... Benelli M4 or Browning A5 if you're classy.
 
What's a good powder measure for reloading pistol ammo on a progressive press? The one that came with my Lee six pack works fine for more granular stick powders, but with the fine pistol powders I'm using it's spilling the stuff everywhere.
Some have better luck with the simplicity of the Lee auto-disc measures but with the auto-drum measure and super fine powder you can either try polishing the heck out of the drum & the pocket it goes in, see if a different drum happens to fit better, or simply add an o-ring under the drum to keep powder out of the gears. A 7/8" OD x .103" o-ring works, you can 'borrow' one from a Lee lock ring if you have spares of those around.
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Beretta has the gas operated semi auto tube fed shotgun essentially perfected.
Pretty much. It's crazy that this sub-$800 gun can cycle pretty much everything from super gay turbofudd trap loads to 3" turkey magnums, hot as fuck slugs and 12-pellet 00 buck and the only thing you notice is the varying recoil.
 
What's a good powder measure for reloading pistol ammo on a progressive press? The one that came with my Lee six pack works fine for more granular stick powders, but with the fine pistol powders I'm using it's spilling the stuff everywhere.
I've never used a progressive press. How limited is one in selecting/upgrading the powder measure on those?
I'm a sucker for the Mauser style action
I know exactly what you mean. As I have the same action on my Ruger Gunsite Scout I can tell you that this is an excellent upgrade if you want a fantastic trigger pull on it.

For those that know and have experience: who makes good pocket holsters for pocket pistols now?
 
I've never used a progressive press. How limited is one in selecting/upgrading the powder measure on those?

I know exactly what you mean. As I have the same action on my Ruger Gunsite Scout I can tell you that this is an excellent upgrade if you want a fantastic trigger pull on it.

For those that know and have experience: who makes good pocket holsters for pocket pistols now?
My son likes the DeSantis Nemesis.
I've been using the leather Galco Pocket Protector so long I should probably get a new one.
 
What's a good powder measure for reloading pistol ammo on a progressive press? The one that came with my Lee six pack works fine for more granular stick powders, but with the fine pistol powders I'm using it's spilling the stuff everywhere.
I use the dillon measures on my Dillon presses. on my turret press i have a RCBS uniflow with the case activated upgrade.
 
I've never used a progressive press. How limited is one in selecting/upgrading the powder measure on those?

I know exactly what you mean. As I have the same action on my Ruger Gunsite Scout I can tell you that this is an excellent upgrade if you want a fantastic trigger pull on it.

For those that know and have experience: who makes good pocket holsters for pocket pistols now?
If their AR triggers are as good as their M77's I'll look into it, and to answer the question of a pocket holster I too will endorse DeSantis, I have one for my E series CSX and the tacky exterior one works like a champ.
 
I've never used a progressive press. How limited is one in selecting/upgrading the powder measure on those?
most powder measures can be adjusted for different powders. I've never seen one that couldn't do most pistol and rifle powders. you might have to change or adjust part of it when changing from small grained powder to larger grained powder. I will say that the dillon measure is good, but it's a rube goldberg mess. I'm probably selling my dillon stuff off anyway, I prefer my turreted press. i feel like i have a better control over the process by just doing one thing at a time vs 4 things at once with the dillon. it's not much slower at all. I can still do a hundred or two an hour once i'm in the rhythm.

pro tip: always empty your measure out after you finish a batch. if you leave the powder in the measure it can get contaminated and stick to the inside of the powder tube and it's damn hard to get off once it's stuck in.
 
I use the dillon measures on my Dillon presses. on my turret press i have a RCBS uniflow with the case activated upgrade.
I agree on the RCBS.

Haven't been at the table for a minute, stupid life getting in the way. Sadly I've reloaded more recently than I've shot. (Aside that hobo but that's just a sex thing).
 
What's a good powder measure for reloading pistol ammo on a progressive press? The one that came with my Lee six pack works fine for more granular stick powders, but with the fine pistol powders I'm using it's spilling the stuff everywhere.
The Lee drum one has worked great for me for like 25-40K rounds. I mostly wore one out of the older styles and now have their deluxe one that doesn't seem like it'll wear from the knurled steel knob of the older one.
I'd try removing and reinstalling the lil rubber wiper or replacing it if it looks fucked up. Dust everything with graphite powder and tighten the drum knob so it'll still actuate but pretty tight. Both of mine handle H110 pretty well which has been the most "leaky" powder I've come across so far.
I've never used a progressive press. How limited is one in selecting/upgrading the powder measure on those?
Sorta limited but not that limited. I'm a fan of the Lee auto drum as for pistol stuff it flares the case at the same time as charging. Also you can have a bunch of cheap drums set for different charge weights and can be swapped quickly without wasting time dialing and checking where you need to be. Your bullet seating, crimp, and powder charge will just naturally vary with a progressive due to moving parts but not enough for me to care unless I'm loading rifle ammo to be as accurate as possible. For ammo where you're cool with 1-1.5MOA at best and want lots of it then progressive is the move. For pistol ammo you'd have to be retarded to load 1K on a single stage unless you have literally nothing better to do.
Reloading can be a huge waste of time but it can also not be. Figure out what's good enough for whatever the ammo is intended for and just don't waste time doing dumb shit if you don't need to do it. Also don't buy retarded tools or gear, like most of what Hornady makes really. With less than 1K in gear you'll be about maxed out in speed and quality and much more beyond that will have very little to no return. I load a fuck ton, like I've got 7gal of empty primer trays from 2026 so time savings may add up for me more than others. If a tool doesn't save me time and doesn't improve stuff it's returned. Latest one was an electronic powder measure, it took longer and was as accurate as manual trickling over a $20 digital bullshit scale. Not worth $300
 
>transferring suppressor from my friend to me
>filling out individual to individual eform 4
>the ATF won't recognize that the suppressor is "his"
>can't add the suppressor to the form and keep getting weird errors
>finally make him look up what it said on his original form 4
>it was on a trust

I think we almost just did a "no no" transfer AND there is a literal 1.5 hr I will never get back.
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Still got it submitted eventually
It's crazy how little some people know about the NFA process and what exactly those forms mean.
 
>transferring suppressor from my friend to me
>filling out individual to individual eform 4
>the ATF won't recognize that the suppressor is "his"
>can't add the suppressor to the form and keep getting weird errors
>finally make him look up what it said on his original form 4
>it was on a trust

I think we almost just did a "no no" transfer AND there is a literal 1.5 hr I will never get back.
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Still got it submitted eventually
It's crazy how little some people know about the NFA process and what exactly those forms mean.
I did it one time and I'm sure something is wrong.
 
I did it one time and I'm sure something is wrong.
it was 100% wrong, had to start a new form4 as a trust -> indv. transfer, should all be good now, although we will see if I get rejected

although I'm not sure how it works if you are transferring something that was done on a paper form or isn't in the eforms ecosystem. might have to do paper forms for that.
 
Any stock ideas for an sp5k? I’m thinking of sbr’ing the sp5k and was looking at the b&t retractable stock. But I hear from other sp5 owners that it’s somewhat uncomfortable. Should I just go with b&t stock or find something else
 
Any stock ideas for an sp5k? I’m thinking of sbr’ing the sp5k and was looking at the b&t retractable stock. But I hear from other sp5 owners that it’s somewhat uncomfortable. Should I just go with b&t stock or find something else
It's an SP5.

Just go with the coolest, most aesthetic (to you) stock you can afford.
 
Any stock ideas for an sp5k? I’m thinking of sbr’ing the sp5k and was looking at the b&t retractable stock. But I hear from other sp5 owners that it’s somewhat uncomfortable. Should I just go with b&t stock or find something else

It’s not the greatest stock in the world. It’s the compromise you get when having the most compact (and aesthetic) stock for it.
 
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