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Safariland IMPULSE-HP-1.0 In-Ear Impulse Earplug Shooting Hearing Protection
14 February 2019
Work poorly - earfit poor
3 of 4 found this helpful These remind me of the ones that the army provided for US soldiers made by 3M that 3M is paying soldiers for because of hearing loss. I don't recommend these, I would stay away from them.
RCBS Seater Die 307, 308 Winchester 15538 Free Shipping
10 May 2018
Won't load LIGHT bullets properly.
I give this die a three because it does a poor job of seating light weight (100 grain) round nose bullets. It allows them to enter the neck 'cockeyed' stretching the neck into an ellipse. Then the cartridge is fired the pressure blows back around the neck and into your face, not serious enough to hurt you (if you're wearing shooter's glasses) but without them you could be in trouble. That said, the die works like its supposed to for heavier bullets and BT (Boat Tailed) bullets. Because of this feature I recommend the Hornaday seating die.
Ruger BX-1 10/22 Rotary Magazine 10 Round .22 LR Mag Value 3 Pack-90451
31 January 2019
For Parts
I bought these for parts . . . in order to break them down to build duplex magazines.
See picture.