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June 3rd, 2024

BargainFinder 454: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week

AccurateShooter Deals of the Week Weekly Bargain Finder Sale Discount Savings

At the request of our readers, we provide select “Deals of the Week”. Every Sunday afternoon or Monday morning we offer our Best Bargain selections. Here are some of the best deals on firearms, hardware, reloading components, optics, and shooting accessories. Be aware that sale prices are subject to change, and once clearance inventory is sold, it’s gone for good. You snooze you lose.

NOTE: All listed products are for sale to persons 18 years of age or older. No products are intended for use by minors.

1. Brownells — Weekly Featured Deals

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Great savings on large variety of products at Brownells

Brownells now offers Weekly Featured Deals. You’ll find significant discounts on a huge range of products. Among the top deals this week are a Magnetospeed Chronograph for $349.00 ($100 Off), and a Vortex 6-24x50mm FFP scope for just $449.00 ($100 Off). There are also deals on ammo, AR .22 LR rimfire conversion kits, and the superb Edgewood rear bags.

2. Creedmoor Sports — Sightron Scope Sale

sightron scope sale
Huge discounts on quality Sightron scopes — save up to $820.00

Creedmoor Sports is running a major sale on Sightron Scopes currently. Save up to $820 off MSRP. Sightron scopes are popular with varminters and competitors because they are very reliable, with clarity, sharpness, and precision that rival optics costing hundreds more. Long-range benchrest and F-Class competitors should consider the impressive Sightron SIII LR 10-50x60mm scope, now just $1479.99, a $370 savings off the regular price.

3. Precision Reloading — Major Hornady 10% Off Sale

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Save 10% on ammo, brass, bullets, dies, reloading tools

Though June 7, 2024, Precision Reloading is running a big Hornady 10% Off Sale. Pretty much all Hornady brand products will be discounted 10%. CLICK HERE to see all the Hornady items currently on sale. Among the many Hornady products we like are: pistol dies, varmint bullets, hunting ammo, One-Shot Case Lube, Bullet Comparator Set, and L-N-L Iron Press.

4. Natchez — CCI, Federal, Remington Primer Sale

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Good prices on primers at Natchez this week

Quality American-made primers continue to be in high demand with prices still much higher than before the pandemic. However, Natchez is now running a major primers sale. You’ll find a wide selection of rifle, pistol, and shotshell primers at good prices. Primers on sale include CCI, Federal, and Remington. Save up to $45 per 1000ct primer package.

5. Amazon — Real Avid Workstation, $159.99

real avid sale
Versatile gun vise/workstation, with good user reviews

Cleaning or working on rifles requires a good rest, ideally one that has strong mounts plus ample adjustment range. The Real Avid Workbench has those qualities. It will hold your rifle securely AND can do multiple tasks via Real Avid’s optional Smart-Assist accessories. These include a work light, magnifying glass, and cell phone holder, all mounted on flexible goosenecks. The basic Real Avid Gun vise/Workbench is $159.99 on Amazon (#ad), 20% off this week.

6. Al’s — Frankford Arsenal Case Trim & Prep Center, $164.99

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Excellent multi-drive case prep machine with very complete tool set

Good case prep is critical to making precision loads. One of the best case prep machines on the market is the Frankford Arsenal Case Trim and Prep Center. This machine boasts a strong center motor and three accessory tool drives. This FA Case Prep unit ships with a full set of tools: inside chamfer tool, deburr tool, primer pocket cleaning tools, and a trimmer with 3 collets + 6 shoulder bushings.

7. Brownells — Sinclair and RCBS Hand Priming Tools

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Two very good choices for hand priming — single and tray-feed

The Sinclair Priming Tool offers very precise primer seating with an ultra-consistent “feel”. The tool head utilizes Sinclair shellholders and locks the case head square to the priming punch. This tool has excellent leverage, yet it is extremely sensitive so you can feel the primer entering the primer pocket and bottoming out. If you want to prime larger quantities of brass more quickly, consider the RCBS Universal Hand Priming Tool. This can hold 100 primers in the attached tray. The spring-loaded gripper lets you switch quickly between small and large case rim sizes. SEE RCBS Priming Tool Video.

8. Amazon — LEE Hand Press Kit, $76.94

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Versatile hand press can be used at range or at home

No matter how much reloading equipment a reloader has, it makes sense to have a portable hand press. This can help you load at the range when doing load development. And back home you can use the hand press for tasks such as decapping primers and bullet seating. Now priced at just $76.94 on Amazon the LEE Hand Press Kit (#ad) includes powder funnel, priming insert, case lube and other accessories. This versatile Hand Press Kit is well worth the money.

9. Amazon — MEIJIA 53.5″ Hard Rifle Case, $119.99

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Good case for long-barreled rifle, half the cost of similar cases

In a vehicle or on a plane, hard cases are the safest way to transport your firearms, but the most rugged and protective cases usually come with a hefty price tag. Here’s an affordable hard case that still offers great protection for big, long-barreled match rifles. The 53.5″-long MEIJIA All Weather Hard Rifle Case (#ad) measures 52.2″ inside — big enough to handle 31″+ barrels. This rugged, waterproof case has nice, thick foam (pluckable to customize), and has good locking points.

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June 3rd, 2024

Hydro-Forming Cartridge Brass — Save Money and Barrel Life

6mm Dasher hydroforming case die hornady

Can you form a wildcat cartridge such as the 6 Dasher without expending primer, powders, and bullets? Absolutely. Using the hydro-forming method you can form improved cases in your workshop with no firing whatsoever, so there is no wear on your precious barrel. Watch this video to see how it’s done:

6 Dasher Case Hydro-Forming Demonstration:

Forum member Wes J. (aka P1ZombieKiller) has produced a helpful video showing how to form Dasher cases use the Hornady Hydraulic forming die kit. This includes a two-part die (body and piston), and a special shell holder. To form the case, you insert a primer in your virgin brass, top the case off with with a fluid (water or alcohol), then run the case up into the Hydro-forming die. A few stout whacks with a hammer and your case is 95% formed.

Whidden gunworks 6 6mm dasher hydro-forming hydraulic form die

This same procedure can be accomplished with a Whidden Gunworks 6mm Dasher hydraulic form die. We like the Whidden hydro-forming die for its production quality and consistent results. This Whidden system works great according to our Forum members.

6mm Dasher hydroforming hydraulic 6mmBR hornadyHydro-Forming Procedure Step-by-Step:
1. Insert spent primer in new 6mmBR brass case.
2. Fill with water or alcohol (Wes prefers alcohol).
3. Wipe excess fluid off case.
4. Place case in special Hornady shell-holder (no primer hole).
5. Run case up into Hydraulic forming die.
6. Smack top piston of forming die 3-4 times with rubber mallet or dead-blow hammer.
7. Inspect case, re-fill and repeat if necessary.
8. Drain alcohol (or water) into container.
9. Remove primer (and save for re-use).
10. Blow-dry formed case. Inspect and measure formed case.

Wes achieves very uniform cartridge OALs with this method. He measured ten (10) hydro-formed 6 Dasher cases and got these results: two @ 1.536″; 2 @ 1.537″; and 6 @ 1.538″.

Three or Four Whacks Produces a 95%-Formed Case
With a Whidden or Hornady hydro-forming die, hydraulic pressure does the job of blowing out the shoulders of your improved case. The process is relatively simple. Place a spent primer in the bottom of a new piece of brass. Fill the case with water, and then slip it into a special Hornady shell-holder with no hole in the middle. Then you run the case up into the forming die. Now comes the fun part. You gently insert a plunger (hydraulic ram) from the top, and give it three or four stiff whacks with a mallet (or better yet, a dead-blow hammer). Remove the plunger and you have a 95% formed case, ready to load.

Walter Queen Hydraulic Hornady DieSpecial Shell-Holder
Hornady supplies a shell holder made specifically for the hydro die; there’s no hole in the bottom of it. Just insert a spent primer into the primer pocket and you’re ready to go. The spent primer, combined with the solid shell holder, keeps the water from seeping out of the primer pocket. The primer pushes out a little bit during this process, but it’s impossible for it to come out because of the way the shell holder is designed. The shell holder has a grove which allows the case to slide out of the shell holder even when the primer protrudes a bit.

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