Thanks to everyone who replied, I like the cement mixer idea, how ever I don't need to tumble that much brass at once. 1000 to 2000 45 ACP brass should be my upper limit.
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Looking at a stainless steel media tumbler for less than $400 which one is the best? The search function on tapatalk received no results, having a hard time believing this hasn't been discussed before.
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Can't remember what they have besides the unique. I know they did not have bull's-eye, unique was the only one they had that I was looking for, but they had a lot of different kinds of powder. The last time I was in there they only had a couple of jugs and it was all rifle.
I stopped in at the Cabela's on the north side of Fort Worth Texas, they had tons of unique in 1 pound cans for $25 and they had a lot of other powders too. It looks like things are getting better. Has anyone else noticed this?
Unfortunately I had to learn the hard way , that this jar head is not bulletproof only bullet resistant. Receiving a 380 slug to the head for helping someone out was a real wake-up call. I have carried ever since.
I did some checking on that site. It looks like they used both .310 and .311 diameter bullets. The most common weights are 147 and 148, however they go up to 204 grains.
I haven't tried reloading for this yet, but if I'm not mistaken isn't the 147 grain the standard military load? you might try looking at 7.62x54r.net , there is all kinds of information about those rifles on that site.
Unfortunately this is true.
This on the other hand is not necessarily true. There are guys with safes full of expensive guns, that are not what I would call shooters. Then there's guys like me which would rather have a $450 Rock Island Armory tactical model that will eat any ammo you feed...
Inevitably this is true, software is more important than hardware. The more you shoot the more you improve that software between your ears. I believe my money is better spent on ammo and training time, than expensive guns that work no better than the reasonably priced ones.
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