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<blockquote data-quote="ridurall" data-source="post: 1225901" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I have to admit I got lucky when I purchased my Bohica. A friend of Randy and I loaned me a RCBS 50 Caliber reloading set up minus a few items. It was still almost $500 worth of equipment. Since then I've picked up all the other goodies that make it easier to make quality ammo. </p><p></p><p>Today there were 4 of us shooting a Vulcan 50 BMG, Randy's 24" Bohica and my 30" Bohica. The Vulcan had a 9 lb trigger and was hard to get the ammo to go off with. Sure made me appreciate our Bohicas. On thing I noticed was that while I was shooting CBC brass and Lake City brass and the CBC brass was much better and easier to extract. The lake City brass needs a cleaning rod to tap the brass out. The commercial brass they were using in the Vulcan was very hit and miss with about 50% failure rate. Every round I shot went off just fine. </p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridurall, post: 1225901, member: 2693"] I have to admit I got lucky when I purchased my Bohica. A friend of Randy and I loaned me a RCBS 50 Caliber reloading set up minus a few items. It was still almost $500 worth of equipment. Since then I've picked up all the other goodies that make it easier to make quality ammo. Today there were 4 of us shooting a Vulcan 50 BMG, Randy's 24" Bohica and my 30" Bohica. The Vulcan had a 9 lb trigger and was hard to get the ammo to go off with. Sure made me appreciate our Bohicas. On thing I noticed was that while I was shooting CBC brass and Lake City brass and the CBC brass was much better and easier to extract. The lake City brass needs a cleaning rod to tap the brass out. The commercial brass they were using in the Vulcan was very hit and miss with about 50% failure rate. Every round I shot went off just fine. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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