http://www.tombstonetactical.com/catalog/mossberg/27751-mvp-flex-rifle-308win-18.5in-10rd-black-6position-stock-pmags/
Almost fits all your requirements. Plus the tool less locking system takes the stock off so for packability makes a nice compact rifle or swap to a traditional stock.
The...
All your questions about velocity and pressure are listed in your manuals or on the manufacturer website. Also for a quick reference use a Powder Burn Rate Chart. They are listed by fastest to slowest.
From what I've read and the people I talked to when working up loads for my .300...
I'm taking all my Lee presses apart including my new LCT and powder coating anything not all ready covered that will not inhibit the function of the press. Here in Western WA there is constant humidity and it takes a toll on your bare metal parts. Doesn't matter what or how much oil I've...
Alternate method
What necesitates the need to use the FCD over the seating and crimp die? I loads about 1K .45 ACP and 9mm a month on my Lee Pro 1000 and hundreds of other calibers. The only time I use the FCD is to remove the belling on my rifle rounds to add neck tension to the bullets...
I was goinng to say, "Looks nice but I think I saw a Lee product in that cabinet!" :neener: No one has ever been successful using Lee products so that one die just ruined all your other gear! Joking of course!
I'm jealous, one day I'll have a reloading/casting room. When I build...
Lee precision has refurbished Classic cast turret presses marked down to $82 not including shipping. It's big enough for longer .30 cal rounds so you're .308 will fit fine and will still be able to use the auto indexing feature.
This would be a better deal though for someone starting out...
Here's another source for .38 S&W bullets. He's a stay at home dad small business owner, works out of his garage.
http://www.mattsbullets.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=72&zenid=bmlj51760h58tbsh4nb2a56653
http://www.lasc.us/Fryxell_Book_Chapter_7_Leading.htm
Another reccomendation I recently read on castboolits.gunloads.com is to take an old coper bore brush that has a loose fit and is kind of wore out for that caliber. Use a single wrap of cotton patch around the brush (Or more to get a good...
http://www.lasc.us/Fryxell_Book_Chapter_7_Leading.htm
This is probably the single best information on leading. If you have it bad enough to cause a problem you will know it. If you cannot see any issues looking in your bore you're fine.
Are you shooting commercial cast, or your own cast...
If you need Lee replacement parts most of the time you can get them from:
www.fsreloading.com
www.titanreloading.com
I checked they do not carry the springs in this instance. But I've gotten many parts from both sites. Prices are the same as Lee Precision site but shipping is usually cheaper.
http://www.ch4d.com/equipment/case-tools/psk
I've not tried one but it can't be worse than the RCBS that I use on the military 9mm brass that I have 5 thousand of. I've talked to a couple people that say they like it better and is a little faster than the RCBS.
Its easy to make old used brass look like new. It takes about 4 hours with a tumbler and stainless steel pins. For $3 a box I'd cut my losses and not risk damage to the guns.
It'll be cheaper and easier on your mental state to get better brass.
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