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    I don't know about hardening bullets but sulpher...

    I don't know about hardening bullets but sulpher added to a pot of melted lead will flash a blue flame and produce corrosive fumes which are hard on your lungs and any metal exposed to them. Be up...
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    WTB WTB .32 acp brass

    WTB 1000 +- once fired .32 acp brass. No Berdan primer pockets.
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    Contemplated repair has big $$$$$$$$$ signs. Keep it for parts.
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    Forum: Gas Checks

    I think some aluminum gas checks are too hard...

    I think some aluminum gas checks are too hard which increases their spring back and makes them prone to fall off the bullet shank. I have anealed my check material and fine the resulting gas checks...
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    I grew up in the .45 is the ultimate people...

    I grew up in the .45 is the ultimate people shooter and I firmly believe that still. Regardless, along the way, I have had the opportunity to sample other calibers and types of handguns and have...
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    Poll: I have a Tarus .327 snub and it is one fine...

    I have a Tarus .327 snub and it is one fine revolver. I don't know if it will wear as long as a mith but it seems a robust and enduring handgun. The .327, I think, is fully the equal of the .38 and...
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    Forum: Our Town

    Where I live, winter temps of -20 are normal and...

    Where I live, winter temps of -20 are normal and spells of -40 or colder are not unusual. We have bunches of turkeys. 30 of them in my yard right ow and it is +7 with 10 MPH breeze.
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    Dear Lord, it is Christmas so I will not expound.

    Dear Lord, it is Christmas so I will not expound.
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    I am a .32 fiend and particularly fond of the...

    I am a .32 fiend and particularly fond of the .32-20 so when I ran into a like new Tarus in .327 for cheap, I nearly burnt my hand getting the money out of my pocket. It is a dandy little 6 gun that...
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    Forum: Leverguns

    Vertical stringing is caused by either a non...

    Vertical stringing is caused by either a non uniform ignition/burn rate of propellant or physical pressure on the barrel. 336 rifles which I have had occasion to work with have, in a few cases shown...
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    I removed the block on my specimen and sent the...

    I removed the block on my specimen and sent the bits to the trash. The "safety," was patently unsafe IMHO and I use the empty chamber or hammer nose between cartridge rims as a better system.
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  13. I have had, over the years, several .45 ACP...

    I have had, over the years, several .45 ACP revolvers and grew to like moon clipped ammo for the reload. The moon clipped ammo is a PITA to carry and easily damaged. Same goes for speed loaders. ...
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    It would seem that your die is defective. ...

    It would seem that your die is defective. Contact Dillon. They will sollve the problem.
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    C&H also makes (made) a shell holder adaptor for...

    C&H also makes (made) a shell holder adaptor for these presses. You can make a slot in the adaptor with a die grinder which will permit the use of the press priming arm.

    Regarding the reloaded...
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    Shotgun shells, today, are loaded with some type...

    Shotgun shells, today, are loaded with some type of plastic shot cup that separates the shot from the bore and would prevent escape of shot through the ports. Generally, this does not apply to shot...
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    Be very careful with converted brass in .300. ...

    Be very careful with converted brass in .300. Even moderate loads can bee too hot.
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    A 98% Bekhart Smith .22. The daintiest thing I...

    A 98% Bekhart Smith .22. The daintiest thing I have ever seen.
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    Why not sleeve the barrel? Much easier, I would...

    Why not sleeve the barrel? Much easier, I would think and plenty of accuracy, at least with my sleeved 1895 Win in .30-40.
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    Look at Myweigh scales. Not exorbitant in price...

    Look at Myweigh scales. Not exorbitant in price and extraordinary in service. Mine are nearing 20 years of service with no hiccough and if they did go south, I would buy that brand again.
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    They also burst a cylinder when fed so-called...

    They also burst a cylinder when fed so-called Ruger level .45 Colt loads.
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    I agree with the "wrong mag" guys. Beg, borrow...

    I agree with the "wrong mag" guys. Beg, borrow or buy a standard High Power magazine and I believe your problems are over. My FEG feeds about anything but empty brass.
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    Google is your friend. I looked it up to install...

    Google is your friend. I looked it up to install the same sight on my 95. I don't remember the process but it is not complicated. Try "remove bolt from 1895 Winchester."
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    Ordered one when they were first announced. Have...

    Ordered one when they were first announced. Have yet to even see one.
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    I use an Accurate TC mould and try for 20:1...

    I use an Accurate TC mould and try for 20:1 alloy, I have had no problem with any alloy that happens to be on hand. Wheel weights, range scrap; all the same.
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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