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August 18th, 2025

BargainFinder 517: 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. Graf & Sons — Forster CO-AX Reloading Press, $334.79

forster coax press sale
⏺️ » Excellent versatile press with good discount

The Forster Co-Ax Reloading Press is one of our favorite presses. With an open front, the Co-Ax features dual floating guide rods. These provide perfect alignment of the die and the case because the shell holder jaws float with the die, thereby permitting the case to center precisely in the die. And as the die slides in a slot with the lock ring (rather than screwing down in a threaded hole), it is fast and easy to change dies. Right now you can save $37 with this Grafs.com sale.

2. MidwayUSA — Major Brands Optics Sale, Huge Discounts

scope optics sale
⏺️ » Save on great scopes from Zeiss, Vortex, Leupold, SIG Sauer, Burris

If you need a scope check out the current MidwayUSA Optics Sale. Right now excellent scopes from Zeiss, Vortex, SIG Sauer, and Burris are on sale with discounts up to 58%. The sale includes optics for both hunting and competition. Here are some of the best deals: Vortex 4-16x42mm Diamondback $199.99 (58% Off); Burris Eliminator 5 Laser RF scope $1249.99 (36% Off); ZEISS Conquest 6-24x50mm $829.99 (27% Off); and Leupold 3-15x44mm VH-5HD $999 (23% Off).

3. Midsouth — Midsouth Bulk Bullets

bulk bullet sale
⏺️ » Save big bucks on major-brand target and hunting bullets

Need bullets? Check out Midsouth’s Bulk Bullets Sale. A major U.S. bullet-maker made these poly-tipped bullets for Midsouth using proven designs for hunting, varmint, and target applications. The varmint bullets’ thin jackets allow for rapid expansion, even at lower velocities. These bullets are packaged into polymer bags. That reduces the price by eliminating factory packaging. NOTE: Buyer reports are very positive.

4. Amazon — Derraco PCPS Priming Tool, $199.95

derraco primer tool sale
⏺️ » Innovative precision priming tool mounts to press

Turn your standard single-stage reloading press into a precision priming system with the Derraco PCPS Precision Priming die/Primer Seating Tool (#ad). This advanced tool is compatible with any reloading press that accommodates 7/8-14 reloading dies and standard T-shaped shell holders. For a wide variety of single-stage presses, this unique precision priming tool will consistently deliver high-precision results thanks to the precision adjuster and micrometer hard stop.

5. Harbor Freight — Apache 9800 53″ Rifle Hard Case, $149.99

rifle case sale
⏺️ » Good quality, large, rugged rifle case at attractive price

When flying or driving it’s vital to protect your rifles. A good hard case option (at a great price) is the APACHE 9800 Weatherproof Protective Rifle Case. On sale for $149.99, this 53″-long case is $190.00 less than an equivalent-size Pelican case. Constructed from durable polypropylene, this quality hard case can protect long guns from from impact, moisture, and dust. The built-in purge valve equalizes pressure so you can open the case after changing elevations. NOTE: Case interior dimensions are 50⅜” by 13⅝”.

6. Amazon — Hornady Lock-N-Load Comparator Set, $33.95

hornady comparator sale
⏺️ » Excellent tool for fast, reliable base-to-ogive measurement

When loading precision ammo, you need to accurately measure the base-to-ogive of loaded rounds. A good tool for this task is the Hornady Lock-N-Load Comparator Kit. This can measure seating depth of loaded ammunition quickly and precisely. Attached to calipers, this measures from the cartridge base to the bullet ogive, ensuring consistent seating. This basic set includes the comparator body, plus 7 inserts covering .224, .243 (6mm), .257, .264, .277, .284 (7mm) and .308 bullet diameters.

7. Amazon — LOTOCASE TSA-Approved Handgun Case, $69.88

pistol range case sale
⏺️ » Great transport case holds 5 handguns plus magazines.

If you often transport multiple pistols, this is a great travel case. The LOTOCASE TSA-Approved Handgun Case holds 5 handguns, plus 16 magazines and features a rechargeable, moisture-absorbing silica gel canister to prevent gun rust. Well-designed with slots for pistols and mags, this rugged hard case is a good option for handgun competitors. NOTE: For long-term storage, put your handguns in anti-rust fabric sleeves and store in a good gun safe.

8. Amazon — Coobeast 38pcs Digital Torque Screwdriver, $59.98

digital torque screwdriver sale
⏺️ » Advanced, modern tool measures proper torque

Setting proper torque on rings, actions and more is critical to precision shooting. For precise torqueing jobs, we like the Coobeast 38pcs Digital Torque Screwdriver. With a power drive with digital display (and certified calibration), this electric torque screwdriver offers precise torques. The drivers are made of hardened chrome vanadium steel.

9. Midsouth — Primer Sale w/ CCI, Federal, Rem, Magtech & more

rifle primer sale
⏺️ » Large supply of magnum, large, and small primers at good prices

Over the last few years premium brand primers have been pricey and hard to source. Thankfully, things are getting much better. And right now Midsouth is running a major Midsouth Primer Sale with significant savings on CCI, Federal, Winchester, Magtech and other brand primers. Yes there are large rifle primers along with hard-to-find Federal 205M small rifle primers — popular with competitive shooters. Both 1000ct and 5000ct packages are on sale.

10. Amazon — 52″ Rifle Soft Case, $21.98

soft rifle case sale
⏺️ » Very low price for handy case for long-barrel rifles

Sometimes you just need a simple, basic gun case for taking your rifles to the range in your vehicle. This 52″ Soft Rifle Case can handle those duties and is big enough for competition F-Class and Full-bore rifles. This gun case has decent padding, a water-resistant nylon shell (green, tan, or black), and comes with a handy adjustable shoulder strap. Choose either 52″ case for $21.98 or 42″ version for $19.99.

11. Amazon — Frankford Arsenal Digital Caliper, $37.19

digital caliper sale
⏺️ » Good features and measures both inches (SAE) and millimeters

Accurate measurement of cartridges and components is critical for precision reloading. All hand-loaders should have a good set of digital calipers. These Frankford Arsenal calipers are accurate to within .001” when measuring case length, neck and base diameters, overall length. These calipers also can show both SAE (inch) and Metric (mm) measurements.

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August 18th, 2025

How to Rebate Case Rims to Shoot Bigger Cases in PPC Actions

30BR 6 PPC rim rebated Butch Lambert

Many short-range Benchresters have thought about converting their 6 PPC to shoot a 30BR for score matches, or a Dasher for mid-range (or even 1000-yard) games. That way you have a rifle that does double duty, giving you the most bang for your buck. Though an action with a PPC bolt won’t normally work with 30BR/6BR/Dasher cases with their larger .308-class rim (0.4728″ diameter), there is a pretty easy solution that allows you to cycle these bigger cartridges with a 6PPC-style bolt (designed to fit .220 Russian rims).

“Rebating case rims … lets you shoot a 30BR in score matches using your PPC action. All you need is a new barrel. This saves buying another bolt, receiver, or rifle.” — Butch Lambert

Butch Lambert of ShadeTree Engineering provided this tip. Butch notes that many 6 PPC benchrest group shooters also enjoy shooting in score matches. But to be really competitive in the BR for score game, that means shooting a 30BR, which has a wider, .308-class rim (0.4728″ diameter). Likewise, if you want to compete in 600-yard registered BR events or in varmint matches, you probably want to run a bigger case, such as the 6BR, 6mm Dasher, or 6-6.5×47. Those cartridges also have the larger 0.4728″ rims.

30Br Butch Lambers 6 PPC

Rebate Your 30 BR Rims
To convert a PPC-boltface action to shoot bigger cases you can spend a ton of money to buy a new bolt. That can cost hundreds of dollars. The simpler solution is to turn down the diameter of the larger cases on a lathe. Butch explains: “We’ve seen plenty of interest in rebating case rims. This lets you shoot a 30BR in score matches using your PPC action. All you need is a new barrel. This saves buying another bolt, receiver, or rifle if you have a PPC boltface. Anyone who has access to a lathe can do this job pretty easily. Yesterday I turned 150 case in about an hour.”

At right is the lathe form tool Butch uses to rebate the case rims.

Cutting Head for Rebating Rims
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August 18th, 2025

Reloading .30-06 Springfield Cartridge for Vintage Rifles

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brian williams .30-06 cmp springfield 1903 a3

Tech Report by Brian Williams
Reloading for a military surplus gun is different than loading for a modern precision rifle in my opinion. There are a few tasks that carry over from one to the other, but the main goal is slightly different. The target shot in the CMP games matches has a rather generous 10 ring, and with a little larger target your focus needs to change from a round with ultra accuracy to a round that is safe and functions well in your particular rifle.

Reloading for Vintage .30-06 Springfield Rifles

Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-Gun

Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-GunBullet Selection — With the .30-06 for my Garands and Springfields I stick mostly with 168gr bullets plus some 155-grainers. These bullet weights have just worked for me in the past.

Cartridge Brass (Milsurp vs. Commercial) — I use both military and commercial brass, having success with each. I do prefer commercial brass as it is easier to prep for the first reload. Military brass usually has a primer crimp of some kind that needs to be removed, and I have found that trimming these cases can sometimes leave you scratching your head as the OAL on military cases varies considerably.

Brian Williams M1 Carbine CMP Modern Military 4-Gun 3-GunPowder Charge and Dispensing — I have always had good success with Hodgdon H4895 powder. My load has always been right around 47.0 grains, with both the 168gr and 155gr bullets. I also use the Auto-Trickler to drop all of my powder charges. This is a fantastic piece of equipment that not only gives super-consistent powder charges quickly, but it also makes one less thing that you have to worry about while on the firing line. With the Auto-Trickler, there is never a question about the powder charge in your ammo. As for primers, I have been shooting CCI 200 Large Rifle primers for many years and have never had an issue.

Case Care and Trimming — With most of the .30-06 brass that I use, I will only reload them 5 times maximum. I don’t push the brass too much, because the Garand’s semi-auto cycling can be tough on the cases. I also trim my cases for OAL each reload cycle. I use a Giraud power trimmer, so trimming is relatively quick and easy.

The chambers in some of the older rifles are not perfectly-machined like a modern high-end rifle. This can cause the brass to grow a little inconsistently, so I find trimming every load cycle helps to make sure that everything stays in a nice safe spec.

Case Annealing — A few years ago I started to anneal my .223 Rem service rifle brass. Now I have added that process for all my match ammunition. I anneal after every firing. It is a rather easy step as I can have my auto-feeding Annealeez machine running while doing something else, so annealing does not add a great deal of time or effort to the reloading process.

.30-06 Springfield .308 Winchester
The .30-06 case was the father of the .308 Winchester, which was adopted as the 7.62×51 NATO cartridge.

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August 18th, 2025

+ONE — Invite a New Shooter to the Range This Month

National Shooting Sports month August

national shooting sports month nssf+ONE Program to Encourage New Shooters
August is National Shooting Sports Month. As part of this effort, the NSSF encourages firearms owners to take one novice to the range this one. This +ONE Movement will help strengthen the ranks of shooters, which, in turn, can help protect our Second Amendment freedoms. The NSSF states: “If just one in three of America’s recreational shooters adds one new person to the shooting sports, we’ll secure a strong future for generations to come. So be the one. For all the thrills and excitement recreational shooting has given you, join the +ONE movement and invite someone to the range today. Share your experience on social media.”

The +ONE campaign seeks to build the ranks of shooters. The NSSF says: “If just one in three of America’s recreational shooters adds one new person to the shooting sports, we’ll secure a strong future for generations to come.” Learn more at LetsGoShooting.org.

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As part of the +ONE Movement, the NSSF encourages all participants to practice gun safety and proper firearms handling and storage practices. This video covers basic gun safety procedures:


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