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  1. The Peabody actually won the 1872 trials for...

    The Peabody actually won the 1872 trials for functionality, strength, and speed of manipulation. The Trapdoor was adopted as the best one the govt. could afford. The trapdoor was and is great...
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    Any updates from Starline on .50-70?

    Any updates from Starline on .50-70?
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    There were some Garrett Sharps carbine replicas...

    There were some Garrett Sharps carbine replicas offered years ago, a small number were chambered in .50-70. Build quality was good. Pedersoli actually bought the tooling to make there replicas from...
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    Any priming tool that uses standard shell holders...

    Any priming tool that uses standard shell holders will work. Your reloading press will also work, assuming you have the priming accessory kit, and the proper shell holder for .50-70. But many of the...
  5. You can always dig up the old Greenhill formula...

    You can always dig up the old Greenhill formula to decide twist rate appropriate to bullet length in "calibers." Also, I'd consider refining your measurement of twist rate, as 1:21 is almost...
  6. In New Jersey, a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun is in the...

    In New Jersey, a Daisy Red Ryder BB gun is in the same class as an AK-47. Background check, waiting period, etc, because it has a "magazine capacity" like a machine gun. No stopping anti-gunners when...
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    Arnie (User name "Beltfed" ) on the ASSRA forum...

    Arnie (User name "Beltfed" ) on the ASSRA forum has been making and selling Delrin cleaning rods for years. I have one, as do MANY other satisfied customers. You will be pleased....
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    Track of the Wolf has brass....

    Track of the Wolf has brass. https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/139/1/case-43-spanish NOTE DESCRIPTION: rim thickness 0.090" duplicates old production for antique guns. They...
  9. I know you've already determined to change the...

    I know you've already determined to change the caliber of Custer's rifle to .50-90 instead of .50 Govt. The MVA Rough and Ready sight is the best recreation of Remington's Combination Peep rear...
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    The tang sight is Italian, made during the late...

    The tang sight is Italian, made during the late 70's-early 80's. Need better views of the barrel and maybe remove action from the stock to see if there are any marks on the underside of the barrel....
  11. Bump to top to keep these two related threads...

    Bump to top to keep these two related threads close to each other.
  12. In reviewing this thread I realized i never...

    In reviewing this thread I realized i never posted the link to the second thread where I fired the "Mystery Martini". Here's that link. ...
  13. The Grayling shoot hasn't been held for the last...

    The Grayling shoot hasn't been held for the last few years. Combination of aging out of the host team (Loomis Battery) and Michigan National Guard being less and less accommodating in recent years. ...
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    What a phenomenal resource this thread is for...

    What a phenomenal resource this thread is for those of us still in love with the "Old Pumpkin-Roller!" Pure Cast Boolit Gold!
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    I'm using a heel bullet and the old west crimping...

    I'm using a heel bullet and the old west crimping die already. .358 heel, .375 bearing surfaces, same dimensions as the old west bullet. Seals well with GOEX, doesn't seal with Unique. I thought...
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    Nope, properly lubricated heel bullet,...

    Nope, properly lubricated heel bullet, mouth-crimped with the Old West crimping die. Using this design, https://accuratemolds.com/bullet_detail.php?bullet=38-160H cast 1:20 lead:tin Shoots quite...
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    Dittos on the .38 Special brass. And, if using in...

    Dittos on the .38 Special brass. And, if using in a rifle, you can tune case length to your chamber if using heel bullets to minimize jump to the throat.

    OTOH, I haven't found a smokeless load...
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    Argentine model or one of the other rolling block...

    Argentine model or one of the other rolling block variants? Did you slug the bore?
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    Dittos, that's a gem of a gun!

    Dittos, that's a gem of a gun!
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    Damage to sight(s)? Broken solder joint , loose...

    Damage to sight(s)? Broken solder joint , loose screw, dovetail loose, I had a joint come loose during a 1000 yard artillery match on time with my 10-pounder Parrott rifle. Couldn't figure out how it...
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    Quick note: .427" is proper diameter (usually)...

    Quick note: .427" is proper diameter (usually) for a vintage .44-40,, but the modern Italian repros use .429" groove diameters in their barrels. With revolvers, size bullet to the diameter of the...
  22. The federal government actually studied this at...

    The federal government actually studied this at the national armory in 1875. They varied powder charges and barrel lengths to extremes in both directions. A copy of the original hand written chart...
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    When you get around to doing the chamber cast,...

    When you get around to doing the chamber cast, use Duxseal or modeling clay to create a dam around anything you don't want metal to flow into. Once it solidifies in your extractor groove or lever...
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    The Peabody Rifle actually won the 1872...

    The Peabody Rifle actually won the 1872 government trials at Springfield Armory. Strength, ease and rapidity of firing, resistant to weather and dirt, all of it. But, the govt adopted the Trapdoor...
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    Vertical stringing or random spread? Blow-tube...

    Vertical stringing or random spread?
    Blow-tube between shots or wiping?
    Swiss, Scheutzen, or OE?

    If you want to try smokeless, 11-12 Gr Unique with a Dacron tuft to hold the powder down, and...
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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check