I needed a small Forster part - a unusual bushing for my reloading die. Certainly not a popular item. Hirsch had it in stock, listed on their website, at the best price, and was able to ship it for an amazing price.
Just what I needed!
I needed a small Forster part - a unusual bushing for my reloading die. Certainly not a popular item. Hirsch had it in stock, listed on their website, at the best price, and was able to ship it for an amazing price.
Just what I needed!
"The stuff comes and goes. Just buy it cheap and stack it deep." - CGN member gushulak on ammo
"If you're limp wristing you aren't hitting anything anyway so it makes no difference if the gun fails." - CGN member Kidd X on Glocks
Great business to deal with. The BC of that bullet can’t be great with the big blunt end?? Lol
"The stuff comes and goes. Just buy it cheap and stack it deep." - CGN member gushulak on ammo
"If you're limp wristing you aren't hitting anything anyway so it makes no difference if the gun fails." - CGN member Kidd X on Glocks
I bet it hits like a truck
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I have gotten warranty from Lyman, Hornady and RCBS no question, no problem. Forster, no way!
I ended up buying the part from Hirsch. They do have an impressive stock of parts.
Lots of good stuff available at Hirsch, but i found the shipping on a single sizing die was excessive, damn near doubled the price of the die.
We use Canada Post as they are cheapest.
http://www.hirschprecision.com/
In world war 1 I’m pretty sure both the Germans and allies reversed bullets to shoot at armoured targets
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We use Canada Post as they are cheapest.