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If you’re involved in one of the high-volume shooting sports like IDPA or USPSA, 3-Gun, or you
just like to get to the range a whole lot, progressive reloading presses are going to be your
answer. Progressive reloading presses perform multiple operations all in one stroke. And
eventually, once you get that shell plate loaded up, with each press of the handle, you’re going
to have a finished cartridge, which means hundreds of rounds of ammo with a fraction of the
work. Frankford Arsenal’s X-10 progressive reloading press is the key.
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Weighing just 2.9 pounds and folding down to a mere 17 inches, the Chiappa Little Badger in .22 WMR, .22 LR, and .17 HMR is an awesome little survival gun.
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The new DDM4 300S from Daniel Defense is a factory-made short-barreled rifle that harnesses the power of the ever-popular 300 Blackout. Read more here: http://wp.me/p7gwT8-IGP For more information: https://danieldefense.com/ Video b...
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One of the things about the Frankford Arsenal X-10 progressive reloading press is that you have
two stations to handle the decapping process if you so wish. You can use station 2 as a
standalone decapper and station 3 as a resizer decapper. Having those two stations gives you a
backup plan in case that primer gets stuck to the decapping pin and gets pulled back up into the
progressive reloading press.
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For a behind the scenes look at SIG's demo check out the exclusive article at http://www.tactical-life.com/online/guns-and-weapons/sig-sauer%E2%80%99s-sig516-patrol/
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Jack Carr's protagnoist James Reece goes primal in his third novel, 'Savage Son,' so we took an exclusive look at the real weapons that influenced the book.