Roy Tom is most comfortable on the "off"side of any length of guard rail that's for sure.Shawn there are NO GUARD RAILS, at one point he wanted to send scientists in to see if my underwear were to tight to make good test bullets!!!
A 20 dasher would be wicked!I picked up 300 pieces of Alpha 6 Dasher brass. Looks like very nice stuff. Still trying to decide if I want to keep it a 6 Dasher or neck it all down and do a 20 Dasher.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking but I only have 10” twist 20 cal barrels on hand. I think a 20 Dasher is suited best for the heavy 55gr Bergers so a 9” or 8” twist barrel would be needed. Plus I have a 20 PPC that I haven’t shot yet. It should be a good performer as well. Also have a 6mm PPC LBC T40 (aka: “PPC Dasher”) I need to shoot some more. A 6 Dasher with 10” twist barrel and varmint weight bullets would be really wicked tooA 20 dasher would be wicked!
Yeah that’s what I was thinking but I only have 10” twist 20 cal barrels on hand. I think a 20 Dasher is suited best for the heavy 55gr Bergers so a 9” or 8” twist barrel would be needed. Plus I have a 20 PPC that I haven’t shot yet. It should be a good performer as well. Also have a 6mm PPC LBC T40 (aka: “PPC Dasher”) I need to shoot some more. A 6 Dasher with 10” twist barrel and varmint weight bullets would be really wicked too![]()
Not sure why you would want the code without the AMP annealer itself - My aztec code on Alpha BRA brass (un-turned) is 141.Does anyone have an AMP Aztec code for the Alpha brass yet? Or standard code?
I have the AMP, so far haven't seen anything on their site for standard annealer settings for AMP brass and I don't have the AZTEC unlocked. Haven't looked to see if the Aztec codes work across annealers or not, might be worth testing it on one piece. Thanks.Not sure why you would want the code without the AMP annealer itself - My aztec code on Alpha BRA brass (un-turned) is 141.
Hope I didn’t make a mistake selling an older 4895 8 pounder to a friend in dire need. I have two 8 pounders of lot 7227Alpha ocd brass can hold some pressure! Start low and work up because this not normal for most barrels. Good morning in Dillon.
