Maryland Cherokee Club
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Year: 1999
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I didnt have an upgrade. No one on my plan did(out of the 5 of us). I just called said i wanted a new phone they offered it for 30 so i said send it to me. 3 days later i had a new phone.
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
Yep...pep boys carries them. Heater bypass pipe.
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I am in the process of being passed the torch from my grandfather, his eyes arent what they used to be considering he is 87. I am trying to absorb 67 years of reloading experience from him. He has a few lee singles from back in the day and also has a few lee turrets. Instead of buying different turrets he bought new presses everytime someone in the family got a new caliber to reload so there are quite a few presses in boxes in that room. I was organizing last week and found a brand new rock chucker that he has never used. I am going to permanently mount it on the end of the bench where that texan with the sock over it is for all my necked case resizing since its got much more leverage. Also has quite a few powder measures. I currently use a lee thrower for all the pistol reloads and smaller caliber rifle loads. My uncle shoots 30-06 and we both shoot 308 and he plays with loads depending what he is doing. For the larger loads I use the RCBS electronic dispenser/scale. It is slow but its dead nuts on to about 1/32 of a grain. I like to be as accurate as possible when doing the high pressure hot loads for him and I. I will snap some pics tonight since I have the .44 mag and .45acp press on the bench. I am considering a progressive for .45 since 3 of us shoot it and I plan to go through ALOT once the 1911 is in my hands
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Year: 1996
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That's how he rolls.
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
any parts store. I had to replace mine too.
That's how he rolls.
That's how he rolls.
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I am in the process of being passed the torch from my grandfather, his eyes arent what they used to be considering he is 87. I am trying to absorb 67 years of reloading experience from him. He has a few lee singles from back in the day and also has a few lee turrets. Instead of buying different turrets he bought new presses everytime someone in the family got a new caliber to reload so there are quite a few presses in boxes in that room. I was organizing last week and found a brand new rock chucker that he has never used. I am going to permanently mount it on the end of the bench where that texan with the sock over it is for all my necked case resizing since its got much more leverage. Also has quite a few powder measures. I currently use a lee thrower for all the pistol reloads and smaller caliber rifle loads. My uncle shoots 30-06 and we both shoot 308 and he plays with loads depending what he is doing. For the larger loads I use the RCBS electronic dispenser/scale. It is slow but its dead nuts on to about 1/32 of a grain. I like to be as accurate as possible when doing the high pressure hot loads for him and I. I will snap some pics tonight since I have the .44 mag and .45acp press on the bench. I am considering a progressive for .45 since 3 of us shoot it and I plan to go through ALOT once the 1911 is in my hands
Oh, and once you start exercising that RO, you will NEED a progressive. According to everyone in the industry, ammo will be in critical shortage condition for the next 6 months minimum. Primers and powder are almost as bad right now...
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Who is Scott? Lol nice reloading station, ours is upstairs in my grandpas house with a ton of brass waiting
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Originally Posted by jimmy21669
LISTEN TO ME...
Part # 56398
SKU: 212654
At Pep Boys on West Patrick.
In stock.
$11.99
Pep Boys Frederick
(301) 695-7666
1120 W Patrick St
Frederick, MD 21703
I do try to ****ing help ya know!