"A suitable non-resident permit from an appropriate State can minimize the risk as much as possible while preserving the utility."
That is a risky statement to make, without an explicit cite to support it, given that many states do not honor out-of-state permits for residents of that state i..e...
You are wrong about that. The reason was cost. BB's cost a million dollars a day to operate when they retired for the last time. Maybe a lot but if you ever saw a BB it is worth every penny.
buying surplus military brass is easy. but the closest place to buy is an AFB inn Monotana. everywhere else is on thee east coast. one score at an auction and i would be sit for life and could sell the rest off.
I think you guys missed the fact that a seating.crimp die has two adjustments. I would start over fellowing the instructions for the "crimp" die precisely.
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