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Post by krwada on Jun 20, 2014 10:51:32 GMT -5
One of the very nice things about having our own sub-forum is that we can now respond very quickly to good ideas from the community. In response to GWS's suggestion to create different color forums for reloading gear, I decided to do such a thing for this forum. GWS has lots of great project ideas from the general to specific for reloading and making reloading a better experience for anyone who is so inclined to tinker.
Plus, Dangun has made many great contributions to the high-end R&D part of reloading ... by this, I mean the art and science of precision reloading.
Thus, I decided to create a set of subforums that address the different major brands out there and a special subforum on precision reloading gear and techniques. The idea here is to allow folks to post their projects and experiences if related to a specific brand of equipment ... Like Gary's Lee progressive reloader project for example. Also, the precision sub-forum may be used for the tutorials like Dan has posted over at the old HUB site.
Of course, the top-level of Presses and Equipment forum can still be used to post anything in general about reloading equipment, customer service etc, etc...
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gws
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Post by gws on Jun 20, 2014 11:33:05 GMT -5
Nice, I like it!....when we get some serious work done and there is DATA, they will come. Word will get around. Wish I could just transfer all my tacked stuff on AR15.com, but I can't. It'll have to be done one at a time......patience is a virtue. Wait, I gotta take a nap first. zzzzzzzz. So I guess we put Forster under Precision?
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Post by hacker54 on Jun 20, 2014 12:11:49 GMT -5
Nice job there Ken. I like it.
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dangun
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Post by dangun on Jun 20, 2014 12:31:17 GMT -5
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dangun
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I love the smell of burnt gun powder.
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Post by dangun on Jun 20, 2014 13:24:29 GMT -5
Nice, I like it!....when we get some serious work done and there is DATA, they will come. Word will get around. Wish I could just transfer all my tacked stuff on AR15.com, but I can't. It'll have to be done one at a time......patience is a virtue. Wait, I gotta take a nap first. zzzzzzzz. So I guess we put Forster under Precision? gws, smiley-laughing025If it were only true Just kidding! Although I'm not a fan.
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gws
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Post by gws on Jun 20, 2014 15:17:31 GMT -5
Control yourself Dan.....you're going to give yourself a hernia! I still like my 42 year-old trimmer....specially with the 3-way trimmer....but I'll pass on their press.
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dangun
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Post by dangun on Jun 23, 2014 6:17:22 GMT -5
I really don't have anything against Forster equipment actually I can't think of any that I haven't or wouldn't use for everyday reloading. However for precision reloading it's arbor presses and Wilson dies custom cut for the chamber you are loading for.
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