Gun powder and lead. Photo time !

Good stuff everyone .
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Originally Posted By: smith1559When I have time I reload and fill the green boxes for the zombies..



Waste of time. Everyone knows only the green tips work on zombies....lol
 
Originally Posted By: AzDiamondHeat Everyone knows only the green tips work on zombies....lol
Another good reason to hoard the Sierra TMK 69s !
 
Here's the crowd I been hangin with this summer:


.222 40gr VMAX
.223 75gr BTHP
.22-250 50gr TTSX
.243 105gr AMAX
.270 130gr B TIP
.300 Mag 180gr B TIP
 
Hey,, MPFD how do you like the 264 LBC? And how many shots are in that hole besides the obvious 3 ?
PM me with answers Not try to hijack thread....

Smokin250 same thing PM me with some info about that 260 AI These both look good.
 
This thread made me realize that I DON'T HAVE PICS OF MY AMMO IN PHOTOBUCKET!!! Guess I'll have to do something about that! :-(

Only ammo pic I have is of the ammo supply I put together for my mother-in-law when I rebuilt her Taurus 85 and gave her her LCR-38. She has a lot of issue with recoil because of her arthritis, so I put together a bunch of 93grn LRN's over minimal charges of Bullseye and bought her a few boxes of Hornady Crit Def Lite - both loads are lighter than 22lr in her steel Taurus, and incredibly well behaved in her LCR.

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wow.. those billet cnc blocks are sure nice..

Makes me feel like a popper or something. Very nice..

Those are also some of the most polished brass i have seen in a while. 707, you clearly take it super serious level, and let each round stand as a representation of your attention to detail and desire for excellance.
 
Well not the best pics but some nice rounds I have you don't here to much about....

257 WBY and 117 SST in front of IMR 7828 great deer round



6.5-06 and 140 Bergers in front of H4831 one of the most accurate I have.

 
Thanks guys for the kind words!

The blocks are heavy and have a minimum clearance for the cases, so no more bumping the block and knocking powder out of the cases and all over the bench. And they're purty too!

T-bone, my cases get stainless tumbled and annealed after every third firing. Little details like neck tension matter at 1000 yards!

The brass in this picture is the loaded rounds in the blue boxes in my previous post. It's the 13th loading.


 
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