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Originally Posted by jarhead1086
Thanks for the tip on the extender 320PF. I usually do things the hard way. I ordered the extra long extended RCBS version from Midway just in case the regular extended was still too short. As far as cutters for the Dillon trimmer goes, Mr. Davis told me that Snap-on sells them for cheap. The part number is BTK 10A. I haven't checked this number out at Snap-on yet, but wanted everyone to know since Whisper will wear them out a little faster. He also told me that you'll have to use some feel when you are trimming before the sizer grabs ahold of the case. I want buckets of Whisper. After killing two buffalo quietly in my friend's back yard with only 9 grains of powder and watching rabbits detonate with supersonic 125 TNT's I just can't say enough about this round and its versatility and efficiency.
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Jrhead1086,
Thanks for the heads up on the Snap-on cutter replacements for the Dillon trimmer. It looks like the extended shell holder will fix the problem of the cutting build-up in the RockChucker. How about getting the Dillion trimmer to work on a 1050? I saw a video on the web of the 1050 making 300 FIreball brass. The set-up was very slick. It used the automatic case feeder and made a case with every crank on the press. With that set-up I would guess that you could make about 800-1000 rounds per hour. And I agree with you.... I want about 3-5k cases of 300 Fireball brass before I feel comfortable.
Do you have any pictures of the buffalo and rabbits that you took with the 300 Fireball? I would like you to post them here on quarterbore and write up your hunt here and on
www.ar15.com under the "varients" thread. It would give the 6.8SPC fanboys/KoolAid drinkers a fit.
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