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    NEW! US Peacekeeper Standard Rifle Case, 38-Inch, Black P12038
    Apr 03, 2018
    Will Not Fit A 38-Inch Rifle
    The description says it's for a 38-inch scoped rifle. My rifle measures 37-1/2 inches, but fully 1-1/2 inches sticks out of the case and you cannot zip it closed. This "38-inch" case fits a 36-inch rifle at best. It's a nice case otherwise and I really wanted it to work, but I had to send it back, incurring a restocking fee and return postage. So it cost me $7 to find out it would not hold a 38-inch rifle.
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    Wera 7465 Pre-Set Adjustable Torque Driver 2.5 - 11.5 Inch-Pounds
    Jun 21, 2018
    Adjustable Torque, But No Scale To Know What It's Set At
    This tool has no way to tell you how much torque it's applying. Mine came with a sticker on it that said it had been calibrated at 5.5 in-lbs in July of 2014. There are no instructions how to set or change the torque. I discovered that if I pulled the collar forward toward the bit, the tool would unlock and allow me to rotate its innards to change the torque. However, I have no idea what the new torque setting is. Unlike a regular adjustable torque wrench, there is no scale to tell me what it's torque is. Apparently, you need some master calibration device to tell you how the wrench is set. Therefore, the tool is almost useless unless you want to torque to 5.5 in-lbs. The tool itself is used, but not in bad condition. Looks like it's been bouncing around in my toolbox for a few years.
    Frankford Arsenal Vibra-Prime Automatic Primer Tube Filler 855712
    Oct 02, 2018
    Slower Than Manually Loading, Very Picky
    This primer tube filler looked like it would be cool, but actually takes longer to load, assemble and vibrate to fill the tubes than if I just did it manually. It's really sensitive to primer brand -- some feed okay, some just won't go down. The problem is that you have to pour the primers into a tray, then wiggle it to get them upright, then cover the tray with its cover, then insert the tray into the vibrator handle (powered by two AAA cells), then insert the tube into the vibrator, then vibrate the primers into the tube. In the process of vibrating, not all the primers want to go down the hole. You're moving the device around, trying to coax the primer down the hole. Bottom line: it takes longer than just picking them up manually. And it's bulky. It's all plastic except for the primer tubes. I put the device in a plastic bag and put it away. Waste of $53. Pro Tip: just buy more primer pickup tubes and load a bunch ahead of time. Put the primer box around them to remind you what make and style are inside.
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