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Do you have the other four port compensator as well?
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Sold: LEM #8 575-watt countertop Meat Grinder
Boarman03 replied to hoskier's topic in Classified Ads
Do you have the other chrome plate that it comes with? Plates are about $20 each with tax and shipping. -
I believe I have a bunch of used you may have. Mostly 22lr. I'll dig it up this weekend. I had read it was reloadable, but difficult. I was thinking of trying the challenge some day, but won't really get to it. Glad to give it to you. Now I just have to find where I put them.😁
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That would do it.
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I got to play this time. But I ignored it. They are like a Never Ending Story!
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New or used?
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A custom new inline runs well over $2,500 when done correctly. Todd at Southern Xpress built mine. 354 yard accurate kill shot on my first hunt with a BP rifle. And... they are talking about outlawing them so it could be money somewhat wasted. CVA Accuras are nice rifles. What distance and accuracy are you looking for? Several of the newer "old style" inlines may be converted to handle large rifle primers/magnum primers. That is an less expensive way to go. Why not get a cheap older inline that uses the 209 primer first to play with and get used to and then decide which way you want to go on the newer inlines. My Custom inline shoots $3.00 ea. Nosize 45 cal bullets via $10.00 each reusable brass casings primed with Federal Large Rifle Magnum primers using 111 grains of $55.00 per 10oz container of Blackhorn 209. Not real economical to say the least, but extremely accurate! Todd has built several of these extreme custom inlines and builds them very well! But they cost big $$ Hunt was posted early 2021 on Campfire.
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Manufacturer or model?
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What caliber?
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Not Andy! He got hacked! I called him.
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This is not Andy. I called him. He got hacked!!
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Looks like Christmas for somebody.😁
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The brakes may be screw clamp or have jam nuts (double nuts, the second tightened against the first to jam it and keep it from changing position) as well. A Smith will cut the threads so the break lines up correctly when the brake runs out of threads on the barrel. A Smith may also cut the brake such that it looks like it is a built-in piece of the barrel, where possible. A great Smith, like Todd, makes it look seamless as seen in my previous pic. Not a dumb question. We can't always learn without asking some questions, or sometimes being corrected.
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This is a timed or clocked brake. Custom Muzzy by Todd @ Southern Xpress built Sept. 2021. Shot my first Muley Oct. 2021at 354 yards in a gusting wind of 15 to 40 mph. Not only functional, but very beautiful. (111gr Blackhorn 209, 45 cal Arrowhead NS (nosize) bullet.) Brake worked great. Recounted my hunt in Campfire.
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By Bass Pro on the Eastside is Todd South, Southern Xpress Custom Rifles. He does all of that and more.
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Thanks. My eyes aren't what they used to be.
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What name is stamped on the lower as manufacturer?
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Merry Christmas great friends and acquaintances! Thank you for all of the great memories, fun items, much learning, and wonderful transactions. May happiness, health, peace and prosperity be yours this holiday season and the next year! FREE! Good will to all who desire it!
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My error, yes, .223 (not quite a 5.56 but in the same family and nearly identical). The Wylde is typically the barrel set up to receive either 223 or 5.56 more generously. I habitually, although not correctly, tend to group the 223 with the 5.56 since they are in the same family and I don't encounter the 223 barrel, other than 223 Wylde, in the AR platform. So my apologies. 22 Nosler does come in 55gr and 224 Valkyrie could potentially be 55gr although normally a heavier grain is used, like 90gr in a Valkyrie and also 77gr in a Nosler. Also, if you can find the barrel, the 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, 219 Donaldson Wasp, 220 Swift, 221 Remington Fireball, 222 Remington, 223 WSSM, 224 Valkyrie, and 225 Winchester, among others could have 55 gr bullets and may be used in the AR platform. I'm sure someone else more knowledge could even add more. Currently, I'm getting ready to play with my AR 17-223. 223 necked down to 17 cal. Should make a great Varmint rifle.
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55gr is typically 5.56, but good to get a clarification. 1-9 twist is typically great for 55 gr from my experience and understanding.1-8 and 1-7 twist for heavier loads like 64gr. and 77gr.
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Bill@roofer is having some really hard, emotional times right now. Please remember him in your best wishes and prayers.
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FYI only. Sportsman's Warehouse