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OTC 7249 Ball Joint, U-Joint and Brake Anchor Pin Service Kit OTC 7249 Ball Joint, U-Joint and Brake Anchor Pin Service Kit
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Contains: 3 receiver tubes (2-3/4" I.D. x 3" O.D., 2-1/4" I.D. x 2-1/2" O.D., and 1-3/4" I.D. x 2" O.D.) Installation and removing adapters: 1 installing cup, 1 receiving cup, 1 installing adapter Weight: 15 lbs., 3 oz.Removes and installs press-fit parts such as ball joints, universal joints, and truck brake anchor pins.

OTC 4518 Stinger 5-ton Bar-Type Puller/Bearing Separator Set OTC 4518 Stinger 5-ton Bar-Type Puller/Bearing Separator Set
List Price: $116.95
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Our two most popular bearing “splitters” (2" and 3") Four sets of hex push-puller legs A bar-type puller head with a 9/16" forcing screw Weight 10 lbs 8 ozSeparator tools are used with bar puller and legs for a wide variety of pulling jobs.The 5" puller cross-bar with a 6-1/4" forcing screw or each of the bearing separators may also be used separately or in combination with other pullers or tools. All included in a blow-molded plastic storage case which keeps the set contents organized and protected from loss.

OTC 6537 Hub Tamer Elite Master Set OTC 6537 Hub Tamer Elite Master Set
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Taking a Winner and making it Better! OTC Hub tamer elite works on virtually all floating and trapped rotors found on domestic and import vehicles. - Fits behind the rotor. - Pushes on the steering knuckle, not the rotor - Eliminates the need to remove the knuckle assembly - No need for a shop press or unnecessary front end alignments New Ford adapter included for use on Taurus/Sable 1986-1995 and Contour/Mystique 1995-newer vehicles - Puller and adapter improved with addition of a beveled edge for easier use in tight fit applications - Impact wrench compatible - Updated case and application information

OTC 8031 Ball Joint Set for Jeep/Truck OTC 8031 Ball Joint Set for Jeep/Truck
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A complete set of adapters and special large C-frame to remove and install ball joints on most Chrysler/Dodge light-duty trucks, 1999 - 2004 and Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Wrangler, and Liberty vehicles, 1997 - 2004. The high clearance, specially designed and produced OTC large C-frame allows for the repair of the most recent vehicles. Large C-frame, 19 adapters, and replaceable forcing screw tip to allow the use of the adapters in the 6530 kit to be used for other applications. Kit comes in a blow-molded case and includes an application chart and instructions.

Alltrade 648617 Kit #46 Master Ball Joint / U-Joint Service Tool Set - 23 Piece Alltrade 648617 Kit #46 Master Ball Joint / U-Joint Service Tool Set - 23 Piece
List Price: $209.99
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648617 Features: -Allows changing the ball joint without removing the control arm.-Right tool for the job. Includes: -Kit 46 includes 23-piece for removal and installation of press-fit ball joints and U-joints.-Storage case includes usage photos and instructions. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 15.38'' H x 21'' W x 3.75'' D. Warranty: -Lifetime limited warranty.

Park Tool Bearing Tool Set for BB30 Bottom Bracket Systems Park Tool Bearing Tool Set for BB30 Bottom Bracket Systems
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Tools designed by Park Tool to service Bottom Brackets.Designed to remove and install the bearings and bearing units used in BB30 and SRAM PressFit 30 bottom bracket assembliesIncludes two installation bushings, which are used in conjunction with an HHP-2 or HHP-3 Bearing Cup Press to press the bearings into the frameIncludes a bearing remover, which slides through the bottom bracket shell and into the bearing so it can be tapped out with a hammer

Park Tool Professional Tool Kit - PK-63 Park Tool Professional Tool Kit - PK-63

No matter what's wrong with your bike, you can fix it with the Park Tool Professional Tool Kit. This 63-piece set includes everything from basic wrenches to specialty tools to work on head sets, bottom brackets, or bent derailleur hangers. Of course, this means that you'll always have five of your friend's bikes in your garage. "Dude, now that you have the Park Tool Professional Tool Kit, can you take a look at my bottom bracket? It's making a funny noise."


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Reloading, also known as hand-loading, is the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells. Because completely assembled, factory loaded cartridges are quite expensive and may not be a cost effective proposition when you are using your shotgun for hunting frequently, you may choose to reload the shells yourself.

Reloading is not a difficult process. It involves assembling individual components like brass or shotshell, primer, powder, and bullet/shot. These are also known as reloading supplies. Once you understand the basics involved in the process, it's important to buy quality reloading supplies and equipment from trusted brands.

If you are looking for the most popular reloading suppliers, you may trust some prominent names like RCBS Reloading, Lee Reloading, Hornady Reloading, and Lyman Reloading. They offer an extensive selection of reloading supplies and equipment, including Ammo boxes, unprimed cases, handgun dies, rifle dies, reloading presses, reloading bullets, case trimmers and shell preparation tools, powder measures/funnels, bullet feeders and pullers, calipers and micrometers, lubes, and many other important reloading accessories.

RCBS has been the leading producer and supplier of high quality reloading supplies and equipment for over 60 years. Based in Oroville, California, it is a part of ATK's Ammunition Systems Group. RCBS is well known for supplying a wide array of reloading supplies and accessories such as electronic scales, balance beam type scales, priming tools, high capacity case trimmer kit, precision mics, extended shell holders, and many more.

If you are looking for reloading supplies at the best possible prices, you may choose to buy them from Lee Precision - a family owned and operated business. They have been providing reloading products since 1958. They are famous for offering patented innovative designs at great prices. Some of their best selling reloading supplies include four hole or station Turret Press, deluxe rifle die sets, case conditioning tools and an update kit that converts a three hole Turret Press into the four hole design.

Hornady® Manufacturing was established in 1948 and since then it has been well known as a world-leading innovator of bullet, ammunition, reloading tool and accessory design and manufacture. Their reloading supplies are designed for speed and efficiency. Their popular reloading components include the new Lock-N-Load Auto Charge Powder Dispenser and One Shot Sonic Cleaner that effectively removes carbon residue and other foreign materials from the entire case.

Another leading supplier of innovative tools for seasoned shooters and re-loaders is Lyman. They develop innovative products based on the feedback they get from their customers and retailers. Its Magnum Inertia Bullet Puller can be used on the largest magnums. It has also rolled out a universal deluxe set with all items necessary for quality case preparation.

For enthusiasts there is always more information, assistance and tips available on Reloading Supplies and other equipment.

The Looming Afghanistan Disaster

Their Drive-by-Media, have largely swept this administration's multitude of failures and gaffes under the rug. God help us, but all this may be about to change and the sheer incompetence with which Obama and his administration is stumbling through history could possibly and tragically crash down on us like a zillion tons of bricks and American blood.

History is about to crash on Obama and on us

The curt and unceremonious eviction of U.S. forces from our base in Uzbekistan, Karshi Khanabad airbase (better known as "K2″ to U.S. forces) received less press than the installation of a new swing set and monkey bars on the White House lawn. This event's importance, however, can hardly be underestimated. In between Wednesday belinis, Obama was busy shoving socialism down our throats while the Russians were handing out over two billion dollars in financing and "investments" to the Uzbekis.

During his February 3rd visit to Moscow, Uzbekistan's President Kurmanbek Bakiev managed to secure a "US$300 million loan" to support Kyrgyzstan's hard-pressed government budget plus a pledge of $1.7 billion in investment in the country's energy industry. In addition, Moscow agreed to write off $180 million of Kyrgyz debt in return for a 48% stake in a defense industry factory plant that produces components for torpedoes, and offered additional financial assistance worth $150 million."

Reality is that the Russians don't need to invest $180 million dollars in an obsolete Uzbeki torpedo factory when their own factories are rusting out and their unemployment rate is over 8%. They sure as heck don't need to invest $1.7B in Uzbeki oil fields when the world is awash in crude and OPEC is cutting production left and right. Sure it may be a good long-term investment, but at the very least the timing is questionable. And if the question is why are they making these investments now, the answer is to get themselves in a position of leverage in order to be able to manipulate the U.S. This, of course, begs the question: manipulate the US to do what?

On March 4th the first shipment of supplies went through Russian territories to our troops in Afghanistan.

Amateurs are concerned with tactics, professionals with logistics specialforces-on-horse

The Obama administration is upping the ante in Afghanistan by increasing the U.S. troop presence by 17,000 additional troops. (For the record, that's about half of what Patraeus and the theater commanders asked for.) So we are inserting the equivalent of another division into Afghanistan and we are counting on the beneficence of Vladimir Putin to be able to supply that division with a good part of their logistics. Oh yeah, that's not a disaster waiting to happen.

Putin wants to even the score

A devoted communist, a dedicated KGB agent and fervent Soviet patriot, Putin, like all the Red Army, suffered deeply in the aftermath of their loss in Afghanistan. One can only imagine Putin's blood boiling at the televised images of a hand full of U.S. agents and special forces troops mounting cavalry charges with a laptop strapped to the saddle and routing the Taliban in less time than anyone dared dream. (A great book on the beginning of the U.S. operations in Afghanistan is First In by Gary Schroen and I could not recommend it with higher accolades.) From a rooftop position, Marines with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, aim at a building from which shots had been fired in Fallujah, Iraq, April 6, 2004. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Alan Heusdens

From a rooftop position, Marines with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, aim at a building from which shots had been fired in Fallujah, Iraq, April 6, 2004. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Nathan Alan Heusdens

Putin watched as U.S. troops, Marines to be specific, rewrote the book on urban warfare in Iraq's cities, including the now legendary battles of Falujah, and their historic success stood in stark contrast to the Chinese Fire Drill that Russian troops conducted in Chechnya. Putin saw the endless successful HRT special forces operations conducted by U.S. troops throughout the GWOT and fumed as the world shook its head in disbelief as his very own sinister Alpha Group conducted the now infamous and tragic Movie Theater raid that resulted in 115 hostages killed.

Finally, in desperation Putin tried to show the world that the Russians can undertake modern maneuver warfare and ordered the invasion of the Georgian region of South Osetia. Alas, even this relatively straight and clear-cut mission conducted in their own back yard with the most rudimentary of logistical requirements just about turned into a cluster f**k resulting in the loss of between five and twenty aircraft including shockingly enough a Tu-22 long-range bomber.

Putin will spring the trap

Putin has been watching all these setbacks tear down the myth of the Russian armed forces and we are to now believe that he will help the U.S. win further military glory in Afghanistan?

As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow, Putin will do the exact opposite. He is wringing his sweaty, grubby hands in anticipation of administering the coup de grace to the U.S. forces in Afghanistan.

He will seem to object, at first, at the mere thought of allowing anything but non-military supplies to travel through Russia. Then begrudgingly he will agree to allow a small amount of military supplies to get through. Then more and more until there is critical mass. At that point he will wait for the Afghans to mount an offense, perhaps even coordinate with them and suddenly he will come up with a pretext to cut off the supply lines.

Will Obama have the fortitude to stand up to Putin and save the U.S. Forces in Afghanistan? Yeah sure and Trump is building a luxury tower in the Obama organized Chicago's 9th Ward

If all this just happens to coincide with attacks on the Pakistan supply lines, whatever is still left of them, then airlifting supplies will be the only thing standing between our troops and destruction. The Khyber pass is by no means a guaranteed supply route and lately it's been more closed than open. I am not sure if there ever was such a massive effort to airlift supplies on such a large scale in such hostile terrain. I have no doubt that our forces will find a way to make it work, but I also have no doubt that the terrorists will also find a way to attack such a soft target as an air supply train and extract a heavy toll.

Already we see that the door of acceptance for a humiliating U.S. defeat is held open by shameful and demoralizing statements from perennial appeasers such as the newly Sharia indoctrinated British and the Islam overrun Canadians. Is anyone surprised? They can't wait to gently push he all too willing Obama right trough that door.

Of course the Taliban can be defeated!

I want to say one thing before we go any further. Of course the Taliban can and will be defeated. One way to do it is to put Afghanistan under USMC command just as the Marines requested, and let the big dogs eat. Like all elite light infantry Marines are able to operate with the minimum of supplies and still deliver the firepower that special forces cannot match. The best trained mountain warfare troops in the world , and possessing unique Combined Arms and Combined Action capabilities the Marines will have the Taliban in paradise licking lamb chops and virgins faster than you can say Salam Alaikum. (and no I don't care how you spell it an Arabic).

Not long ago a great American, then Colonel Chesty Puller in the midst of the frozen hell that was the Chosin Reservoir, declared for all times, "there are not enough chinamen in the world to stop a fully armed Marine regiment from going wherever they want to go". There are a lot less Afghans than there are Chinese and we'll have a lot more than one Marine regiment in Afghanistan.

Putin is watching and calculating and salivating at the thought of dealing a devastating blow to his forever arch enemy - the United States. He knows that the weak U.S. president has had the seed of defeat planted in his brain by the Brits and the Canucks. Putin knows damn well that the Soviet Union did not survive the war in Afghanistan, and he dreams of the day when he'll cause us to meet the same fate.

What will Obama do when Putin grabs him by the collar and tells him "K =5 4>;6=K ?@>E>48BL" ( I hope that means "Thou shall not pass" in Russian).

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what do i need to reload .308 ammo?

i want to reload .308 rounds for my rem700. what is everything i need and where can i get it cheep?

here's what i have in my cart at cabelas:

Lee Deluxe Turret Press Reloading Kit
Lee Auto Prime With Shell Holder Set
MagTech® Primers
Hornady .30 Caliber .308" Diameter Rifle Bullets
Hodgdon Smokeless Powder (varget)
Cabela's Bullet Puller
Iosso® Case Cleaner Kit

assuming i already have the spent cases from store bought rounds, do i have everything i need to reload?

the bullets say .30 and .308 so does that work for both?
how do you get the used primers out of the case?
how much powder do i put in each round?

thanks

You will need a set of reloading dies if they do not come with the kit (not all die sets come with a shell holder for the press...if they don't, then you may need to by a shell holder). Reloading dies are sold for specific cartridges (such as dies for a 308 Win). You'll see full-length sizing dies and neck sizing dies. As a rule of thumb, full-length sizing dies can be used for any firearm, but neck sizing dies are usually used only on bolt action rifles (neck sizing is easier on the brass case. The main advantage is that it allows a case to be fitted to the chamber of a specific rifle. Your reloading manual should cover this).

If you decide to use full-length sizing dies, you need case lubricant (I have by far had the best success with RCBS case lube)

You need to get a reloading manual. The brand of manual isn't very important, but for the beginner, I'd try to find a manual for the brand of bullets you plan on using.

I would get a caliper to measure the overall length of your cartridges. When you are reloading for bench accuracy, the overall length of the cartridge can have an affect on accuracy. Most reloaders I know of will load for a specific rifle and use an overall length so that the bullet just touches the lands of the rifling (I do this by shortening the overal length until I get to a length where the round chambers with a bit if difficulty, then I shorten it a bit more. You'll notice scratches on the copper jacket of the bullet when it hits the lands). The caliper is used to double check the length of all cartridges.

I would consider getting the powder and primers locally. When you have to ship gun powder and primers, there is a Hazardous Materials surcharge to ship the items (I think $20). You should be able to find the powder and primers much cheaper locally. I would wait until you read the reloading manual to decide on a powder type.

Once you get more familar with reloading, there is all kinds of crap you can buy (case tumblers, flash hole tools, a tool to make primer pockets a uniform depth (the name escapes me), reloading trays, etc..

To be honest, I am not sure you need a bullet puller. I have been reloading for years and I have yet to use one. They do have their place and if you need to pull cartridges apart, that is about the safest way of doing it.

As far as your other questions...

The reloading manual will tell you the safe powder charges you can use (min and max...don't go past max unless you really know what you are doing if ever).

Bullets are typically sold by caliber and size. 30 caliber and 0.308" are one in the same. With some cartridges, you'll see the size in millimeters as well as inches (7mm and 0.284" are the same). There are times where bullet size can and will get confusing. A 7.62 Nato (military version of the 308 Win) and the 7.62x39mm look like they should use the same30 caliber bullets. However, the 7.62x39mm round uses a bullet with a width of 0.310". Your reloading manual should specify which bullet to use with which cartridges.

Primers are usually taken out by the sizing die. There is a pin on the bottom of the sizing die that removes primers in boxer primed cases (you'll want to learn the difference between boxer primed and berden primed...it should be covered in the reloading manual. If not, look it up online)

Above all, don't take short cuts and never assume anything. Always know what type of powder you are currently using (as you begin to use different types of gun powder, it is a great habit to only have 1 can of powder on your reloading area, the type of powder that is in the dispenser..keep the rest of the powder somewhere else). When in doubt of anything, ask someone, do it over, or throw it away.

Good Luck and welcome to the world of reloading.

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