Message from @Bard

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2020-03-14 17:46:19 UTC  

@Schadraquetor Im Not Coming Home. Like a bug out bag, but more long term oriented rather than the 72 hours standard

2020-03-14 17:57:31 UTC  

Ah gotcha

2020-03-15 05:54:29 UTC  

https://gun.deals/product/xm42-m-flamethrower-modular-w-ultralite-backpack-4-tank-not-included-black-109900

2020-03-15 06:19:17 UTC  

*notices pilot light* UWU what’s this?

2020-03-16 21:13:49 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/554225571278749736/689219900182757376/Screenshot_20200316-141110_Facebook.jpg

2020-03-16 21:13:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/554225571278749736/689219930314244149/Screenshot_20200316-141144_Google.jpg

2020-03-16 21:17:28 UTC  

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2020-03-18 16:57:49 UTC  

thoughts?

2020-03-18 17:58:05 UTC  

Neet

2020-03-18 18:15:29 UTC  

@Schadraquetor I don't know too much about reloading, from my understanding RCBS is basically the PSA/Ruger if that makes sense

2020-03-18 18:15:40 UTC  

It will function fine and you can load ammo on the cheap

2020-03-18 18:15:54 UTC  

For precision, look for a Lee Single Stage press

2020-03-18 18:16:01 UTC  

And a good powder measure

2020-03-18 18:16:20 UTC  

My work in progress 6.5 Grendel Gat

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/554225571278749736/689900009503719433/JPEG_20200318_111607.jpg

2020-03-18 18:17:15 UTC  

@Bard Thanks fam, appreciate the feedback. I'm 100% brand new to the reloading subject and this was what a guy at work had suggested to me. Currently I'm deciding how I want to prioritize my preparing efforts.

2020-03-18 18:18:05 UTC  

Personally I don't do reloading but this is my roommate's setup. He does precision loads for 300WM

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/554225571278749736/689900451373645888/JPEG_20200318_111734.jpg

2020-03-18 18:18:38 UTC  

That's pretty neat, I'm going to consider that setup if/when I get ready to buy.

2020-03-18 18:19:17 UTC  

If you have time on your hands and want to make a load with a badass kill shit bullet that functions flawlessly in your rifle, it's hard to beat single stage

2020-03-18 18:19:21 UTC  

It's just slow

2020-03-18 18:19:48 UTC  

But on the plus side you can make your ammo gucci as fuck with not a shitton of money invested

2020-03-18 18:19:54 UTC  

I don't mind slow, I have plenty of mootherfooking time.

2020-03-18 18:20:02 UTC  

Then there you go man

2020-03-18 18:20:20 UTC  

Plus I'm looking to do higher weight bullets for my ar than 55 and 62 so it probably works out.

2020-03-18 18:43:41 UTC  

73gr ELD's are pretty excellent

2020-03-18 18:43:53 UTC  

Good BC and terminal performance

2020-03-18 18:44:20 UTC  

I'm looking for best performance out of a 20" 1:7 barrel in 556

2020-03-18 18:46:27 UTC  

For 1:7 you will definitely want heavier bullets

2020-03-18 18:46:46 UTC  

69, 73, 75, 77 etc.

2020-03-18 18:47:08 UTC  

That's what I've been reading online fo sure.

2020-03-18 18:47:26 UTC  

On the plus side if we get this $1,000/mo relief check I can get me a nice trijicon.

2020-03-18 18:47:46 UTC  

Same bruh, finna cop some gucci gear

2020-03-18 18:47:47 UTC  

Right now I'm rockin' irons so it's not like I'm going to be pinpoint at 500 yards anyway.

2020-03-18 18:48:24 UTC  

The best combat ammo for an AR is Black Hills 77gr TMK

2020-03-18 18:48:42 UTC  

It is accurate, it is extremely dependable and it works

2020-03-18 18:49:00 UTC  

One can make that ammo on their own if you have a decent press

2020-03-18 18:49:26 UTC  

I'm very much interested in that.

2020-03-18 18:49:51 UTC  

As a total fucking noob to the subject could you point me to what primers/powder and bullets to actually purchase for that kinda thing?

2020-03-18 18:50:13 UTC  

I guess there's books n' shit but I don't know what brand is better than this or that.

2020-03-18 18:50:19 UTC  

Hornady and Sierra make the best bullets