Thread: Dillon 550b???
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Old December 10, 2007, 10:10 AM   #21
Hammer1
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Reloading is just a hobby. At last inventory, reload for about 135 cartridges from 14-221 Walker to 585 Nyati.

From the shooting port, the bullet passes through a sound chamber which reduces noise to the level that horses grazing 25 yards away are not bothered at all. Have targets setup out to 1,000 yards. Every bullet passes over seven chronographs for velocity measurement. From the shooting port, can fire a round, reload that exact piece of brass including trimming it and changing the powder charge, and shoot again in under a minute without leaving the shooting stool. Easier to work up loads that way and saves money on brass. If tired, can replace shooting from the bench with a complete shooting machine that adjust point-of-aim by coarse and fine screw adjustment and pull the trigger remotely.

After loads are worked up, then can shoot in field conditions over flat and mountainous territory from a variety of angles with steel resetting targets.

Other hobbies are horses and airplanes.

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