Reviews by FranksSon
Pocket holster
Written on Apr 30, 2025
Review for
Uncle Mike's OT Inside the Pocket Holster
Very well made, this is for my wife who carries in her purse/pocketbook. Protects the trigger from being inadvertently/accidentally pressed.
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case trimmer
Written on Apr 30, 2025
Review for
Lyman Trimmer Pilot
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
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trimmer pilot
Written on Apr 30, 2025
Review for
Lyman Trimmer Pilot
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
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Trimmer Pilot
Written on Apr 30, 2025
Review for
Lyman Trimmer Pilot
Lyman quality.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
A simple pilot when your need to trim your brass case before reloading when they become too long after repeated firings.
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ELEY High Velocity 22LR
Written on Apr 07, 2025
Excellent quality ammunition for my S&W M&P 22LR pistol. Very reliable and accurate.
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ELEY High Velocity 22LR
Written on Apr 07, 2025
Excellent quality ammunition for my S&W M&P 22LR pistol. Very reliable and accurate.
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neck-ecpanding "M"-die
Written on Mar 01, 2016
Review for
Lyman Neck Expanding Rifle "M" Dies
a "must-have" when hand-loading cast-bullets for your rifle.
I have tried to load sized and lubricated cast lead bullets without using the "M" - die.
In most all instances, the bullet will shave lead in a properly resized case.
Reason - the cast-bullet and the neck size (from the sizer-die) are the same dimension.
So, if you're loading cast lead-bullets, this is die you've got to use.
Don't quibble - just get one"!
I now have them for my 30-30 & 308 Winchester & 35 Remington rifles.
I have tried to load sized and lubricated cast lead bullets without using the "M" - die.
In most all instances, the bullet will shave lead in a properly resized case.
Reason - the cast-bullet and the neck size (from the sizer-die) are the same dimension.
So, if you're loading cast lead-bullets, this is die you've got to use.
Don't quibble - just get one"!
I now have them for my 30-30 & 308 Winchester & 35 Remington rifles.
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LEE-PRECISION Bullet Mold - 35-Remington
Written on Feb 28, 2016
Review for
Lee Double Cavity Mold C358-200-RF 90449L
Well, what a pleasant surprise!! I have been using other brands, (the cast-iron types), for years. They are good molds, but are heavy, and take a while to get-up-to-operating-temperature.
This is my first venture into Lee-Precision Aluminum molds.
I am very pleased with them, and intend to purchase additional molds in the calibers I use.
My decision to try the Lee was based on their initial cost - but upon using them, find they are making quality bullets almost from the first pour.
The other brands, while they are good, cost much more - and I really can't tell the difference from looking at finished bullets.
If you are going to try you hand at bullet casting, I recommend you try LEE, you won't be disappointed.
This is my first venture into Lee-Precision Aluminum molds.
I am very pleased with them, and intend to purchase additional molds in the calibers I use.
My decision to try the Lee was based on their initial cost - but upon using them, find they are making quality bullets almost from the first pour.
The other brands, while they are good, cost much more - and I really can't tell the difference from looking at finished bullets.
If you are going to try you hand at bullet casting, I recommend you try LEE, you won't be disappointed.
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Lyman Alox bullet lube
Written on Feb 17, 2016
Review for
Lyman Alox Lube 2857277
How can one improve on a classic bullet lube? This stuff is one of my favorites for pistol bullets, and reduced-velocity rifle loads. (On the rifle-loads, I do use gas-check moulds, but wonder if that's even necessary as I keep velocity below 1500-fps)
This lube will 'flow' thruogh your 450-resizer/lubricator at room temps w/o the need for a base-heater.
Base-heaters with the 'newer', tough lubes have their place, for sure - but at the standard or even +P handgun velocities, I feel it's not essential or a necessary expense.
Oh yeah, love its 'aroma"
This lube will 'flow' thruogh your 450-resizer/lubricator at room temps w/o the need for a base-heater.
Base-heaters with the 'newer', tough lubes have their place, for sure - but at the standard or even +P handgun velocities, I feel it's not essential or a necessary expense.
Oh yeah, love its 'aroma"
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Frankford-Arsenal Clean-Cast lead flux
Written on Feb 17, 2016
Very good product to use when casting lead bullets. Smokes much less than the Alox bullet-lube or beeswax candles. Seems to blend the alloy well - - no complants. I have used the flux from Brownell's, and this seems to be quite similar. Get some for your casting bench!
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