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    WTS All molds accounted for. Thanks fellas.

    All molds accounted for. Thanks fellas.
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    WTS #2 (358156) still available. I'll cover postage...

    #2 (358156) still available. I'll cover postage in order to wrap this up.
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    WTS #1 spoken for. Thank you.

    #1 spoken for. Thank you.
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    WTS #3 and #4 are now spoken for.

    #3 and #4 are now spoken for.
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    WTS WTS Lyman multi-cavity molds

    WTS the following molds. All are in their original 50 year old boxes. None have been cast with. All came to me from a 94 year old gentleman who bought them "back in the day" with the intention of...
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    No point in slugging the bore. Do a chamber...

    No point in slugging the bore. Do a chamber casting to include an inch of bore. It'll tell you all you need to know - primarily throat diameter which indicates bullet diameter, and you can mic the...
  7. WTB WTB a kicker for Mauser double set triggers

    Title says it all. I have a M98 pre-war commercial Mauser bottom metal (hinged floor plate) with a snappy set of double set triggers in it. Need the sear kicker to go with it. Would be simple to make...
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    Cheap faux finishes have abounded on el-cheapo...

    Cheap faux finishes have abounded on el-cheapo hardware store-grade guns since forever. No telling what H&R used at any given time in the 60's-70's. I'll never forget when, as a kid on a mission to...
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    Well, I guess I know what I'll be doing in my...

    Well, I guess I know what I'll be doing in my lathe tomorrow!

    Made a couple miniature cannons so far:

    https://i.imgur.com/Hl4e7sfl.jpg
    14" barrel, .625" bore, high-tensile bronze, 1 5/8"...
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    1935-vintage Colt Officer's Model .22. Minty...

    1935-vintage Colt Officer's Model .22. Minty condition and came with a Colt factory letter stating the date, etc., and who the consignee was (Bekeart, in San Francisco) and the buyer (a Captain Frank...
  11. Indeed, and it's that little bit of homework...

    Indeed, and it's that little bit of homework required on the part of cast bullet shooters that most newbies/neophytes/lazies disregard (present company excluded of course!), and then wail about poor...
  12. Thread: Dear Starline:

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    Therein lies the best suggestion, IMO. If I could...

    Therein lies the best suggestion, IMO. If I could afford a couple thousand bucks to prompt them to make a run of 10K .32-20 cases I would, and sell the 9500 I don't need/want at cost to make it...
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    I'm amused to finally meet someone who actually...

    I'm amused to finally meet someone who actually owns one of these things and wants to shoot it! I've seen them languish on the discount racks in gunshops for years because nobody wanted such a short...
  14. If your 311284 bullet has a bore riding nose...

    If your 311284 bullet has a bore riding nose section too small in diameter to resist the rifling, I submit that you need a different mold. You should get definite imprints of the rifling on the nose....
  15. .314 mold all day long. My favorite .32-20 mold...

    .314 mold all day long. My favorite .32-20 mold is #311-105T from Accurate. I told Tom I'd be using 1:20 tin:lead and that's exactly the diameter the mold drops. Works a treat in my 1922 Colt Army...
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    WTS SPF. Thanks!

    SPF. Thanks!
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    WTS WTS HM2 mold 225-62

    For sale: HM2 6-cavity mold. #225-62. I would assume a 62 grain. Gas checked. Clean as a whistle.

    Bought a long while back for use in an AR-15. Sold the rifle, forgot I had the mold until today. I...
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    If you wanted to stir up a lot of ill feelings...

    If you wanted to stir up a lot of ill feelings with a question like that you sure succeeded!!
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    The clips aren't hard to make. Use "springy"...

    The clips aren't hard to make. Use "springy" steel sheet metal and bend around a mandrel. Use your imagination and experiment to get the right radius and enough springiness to grip the barrel....
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    Nah. In my breech seated single shot bench guns I...

    Nah. In my breech seated single shot bench guns I start a virgin case oriented via a witness mark on the barrel tenon and a randomly located notch on the case rim, and put it there for every...
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    Yeah he should be, but on the other hand I got it...

    Yeah he should be, but on the other hand I got it for next to nothing, timing/lockup is perfect, and accuracy is superb. In other words, a darn good shooter.
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    It simply eliminates one more variable....

    It simply eliminates one more variable. Successful bench shooting is all about eliminating variables , the minutiae as it were, not "what's your powder charge, and what bullet ya using?" Because...
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    No one place in particular. Pick a spot in the...

    No one place in particular. Pick a spot in the mold cavity and tap a sharp prick punch into it. It doesn't matter where the mark is or where the bullet is positioned in the throat - what does matter...
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    Pre-war Colt .22

    I lucked into a dandy 1935-vintage Colt Officer's Model .22. (It came with a Colt factory letter confirming date, consignee, and initial purchaser.) Rounds out my trifecta of 1930's OM's, .38, .32,...
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    I use a Ransom Rest for load/accuracy testing....

    I use a Ransom Rest for load/accuracy testing. After finding the best load I put the ransom Rest away and get on with the shooting.
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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