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Hi Salenity

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  1. I had to check, I had no idea they actually sold it by the gallon! lol
  2. Nice fish!
  3. Check this out, it's worth the time.
  4. The tolerances are too close for oil to benefit it and it will slow the spool down.
  5. NO NO NO!Go out of your way to run them dry!
  6. I've herd some bad things about molly bullets pitting barrel? You may want to look into that. As far as a press goes I have 3 The Lee that came with my kit and 2 Rock Chuckers. If you have semimi auto pistol you will want progressiveve press. You wont "have" to have one (don'tnt) but It'd be nice for pistol ammo. I haven't used the Hornady press but it looks nice. On my dies I use the lock rings with allen screws on them so once the die is screwed into the press it's ready to go. That makes the set up pretty easy. As far as cleaning the cases My Uncle was a Benchrest shooter & he almost never cleaned the cases? Me on the other hand, I can't honestly remember a case I didn't clean. Hey rockchalk06, What do you use to lube your cases? I use the spray on stuff.
  7. Fish with it
  8. I'd spend a few extra bucks and get RCBS or Redding dies and scales. Trust me I started out with the Lee stuff.
  9. Actually the neck sizer die only resizes the neck. A neck die will only work for with brass shot from the gun it was fired from. This means the brass has expanded to the chamber of a particular rifle. ammo sized with a neck die only sizes the neck back down to hold the bullet in the brass. since the brass doesn't have to expand to fit the chamber the neck sized ammo can be more accurate. FYI, you will need to full length size anything that will be shot through a semi auto or the tolerances will be too tight to cycle reliably... I am not sure I fully answered your question, If the "sizer die" doesn't say neck on it it will size the entire case including the neck. Pistol cases don't taper and won't need to be neck sized but some will have a 3 die set that includes a crimp die but thats a whole other can of worms.
  10. My favorite jig reel is the TP & it has 3 carbon drag washers. It's downfall is it doesn't throw light baits well
  11. They sell lower priced kits you can buy and learn with... The MHX blanks are great and a custom built rod can be nicer than any off the shelf rod
  12. I use 8 AA's and they well last for several trips out if I remember to turn it off.
  13. then send them to me.
  14. I caught my PB with Blue Craw.
  15. Yep, all are good!
  16. Its a mag break only reel. I think?
  17. Now that's hard core!
  18. I send them back to Rage for a full refund!!! I kid, I kid... I'll replace it if I have enough... its just the price we pay to do what we do.
  19. Has anyone tried the Daiwa Cielo Cranking Casting Rods? They have a 7'11''mf that I am interested in. I think the long stick would cast a mile and it should be long enough to keep them buttoned up as long as the fast action has enough flex and not just a ton of backbone. I'll have to buy one without seeing it so any insight would be helpfull... BTW it will not be used for deep divers just 4-8ish? & squarebills.
  20. It looks like the price has dropped on the Matan, 82yds is only $25 now.
  21. I have been using it for almost a year now and it's my favorite fc. IT IS HOWEVER THE MOST EXPENSIVE! If I remember it was a 85yd spool for $35 and that's getting close to double the price of Tatsu. I am using 12# and it's the 3 color Brown cammo stuff? I've only tried 25# fc by Vicious and while I like it IMHO 25# is way heavy for a beaver unless your using at least 1/2oz weight and I like it more with a 3/4-1 oz weight.
  22. You know if you do fall out of the boa,t I'm going to post a picture of it.
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