Maryland Cherokee Club
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go for the velcro forearm pads as it leaves your fingers open... or so i had read about on the internets.....
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"My rear JCR bumper, love it, was beef, and the install was a breeze. Did the whole thing myself in no time. Was impressed
My front JCR, had fitment issues, called, nothing came of it. Fixed and fitted it myself.
Front JCR bumper/frame reinforcement, same thing.
The JCR sliders, installing when weather warm up, but am worried due to your issue with the same sliders.
From hearing of yours and others problems, and reading thru many reviews of their product, seems that QC went by the wayside as they grew in company. Focused more on profit than product"
A copy of a PM. What has been going on with JCR as of late?
"My rear JCR bumper, love it, was beef, and the install was a breeze. Did the whole thing myself in no time. Was impressed
My front JCR, had fitment issues, called, nothing came of it. Fixed and fitted it myself.
Front JCR bumper/frame reinforcement, same thing.
The JCR sliders, installing when weather warm up, but am worried due to your issue with the same sliders.
From hearing of yours and others problems, and reading thru many reviews of their product, seems that QC went by the wayside as they grew in company. Focused more on profit than product"
A copy of a PM. What has been going on with JCR as of late?
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A lot of people within this thread have JCR items, both because we like your product, and by word of mouth within, recommended to one another. But there has certainly been a downfall of QC and customer service the longer we go
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the press I inherited has only been setup for target loads #10-#6 shot 1.1\8oz 2.75" shells. I have alot of 3" shells and can swap the dies out to crimp them but don't want target loads in them. Was going to try slugs but don't know whats involved other then certain seat pressure...
It is pretty cost effective if you shoot alot. Hand-loading doesn't really save you money per se, it allows you to shoot more for the same cost involved
It is pretty cost effective if you shoot alot. Hand-loading doesn't really save you money per se, it allows you to shoot more for the same cost involved