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  1. Laughing... yeah, now I just have to find someone...

    Laughing... yeah, now I just have to find someone with the other part... see if they want to sell theirs or buy mine!
  2. Maybe..325128.. Just maybe...

    Maybe..325128.. Just maybe...
  3. #319295 was actually introduced in Ideal Handbook...

    #319295 was actually introduced in Ideal Handbook No. 17 of 1906, as one of the first gas check designs for the new "high power" smokeless loadings. It was also available with a separate tip mould...
  4. The mould you've never seen.... kind of an odd duck

    I found the answer to what this was on the forum, a member named FloodGate provided the information in a post from about 15 years ago.

    Ideal mold 319295.... hmmmmm.......

    The answer is below,...
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    Reloading High Brass Shotshells

    As a hull scrounger I'm starting to see Winchester Diamond Grade hulls show up, not in large quantities, but they're there.

    Essentially they are AA/HS hulls with high brass. I don't load them...
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    Forum: Testing Area

    I run the share ware "Apache", sometimes when I...

    I run the share ware "Apache", sometimes when I C&P to MSWord it turns into a mess, but the Apache translated over to the forum verbatim. I'm working on some ads for January- being a slow typist...
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    Forum: Testing Area

    Test for Cut and Paste

    Test to see if Apache documents will cut and paste to the CastBoolits forum page.

    1- To see is spacing will maintain parameter

    2- To see if special characters will not be compromised in the...
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    Just posted one in S&S

    Just posted one in S&S
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    Forum: Our Town

    Consider Rt 84 to RT 81 to Rt77 to Rt 26 then...

    Consider Rt 84 to RT 81 to Rt77 to Rt 26 then pick up 95 in SC and head south- it's a smoother ride than 95. Crossing Fancy Gap is pretty scenic, do some of the Blue Ridge Parkway, there is the 8th...
  10. I recently bought a lot from a wood working shop...

    I recently bought a lot from a wood working shop auction... 24 inch planer blades... hmmmm.....
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    Forum: Our Town

    Go to the top of the page, click "outdoorsman"...

    Go to the top of the page, click "outdoorsman" there is a section for knife making and what not. The same people will probably see your post here, but you may find some information that you are...
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    Forum: Our Town

    In a Jim Harrison book, his backwoods character...

    In a Jim Harrison book, his backwoods character goes to the city and stands out like a sore thumb- his perfect disguise is green utility dungarees. Assumed to be maintenance where ever he goes. ...
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    Forum: Our Town

    Heck. I picked up a 7 drawer Kennedy chest for a...

    Heck. I picked up a 7 drawer Kennedy chest for a fiver at the last swop meet I went to. A little sheet metal work and a can of Krylon it looks & works fine, also scored an 18 inch Chapin & Stephens...
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    Forum: Our Town

    I'm hesitant to post, but shall anyway. I think...

    I'm hesitant to post, but shall anyway. I think that you'll find being in someone's shop and "helping" that having your own common tools will aid you in progressing. The "do you have a rule that I...
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    Forum: Our Town

    It's not a specific job, but it is a pretty...

    It's not a specific job, but it is a pretty amazing apprenticeship with a fortune 200 company, then a job with superior benefits. NuCor is having a hard time hiring people with skills. It's the...
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    Forum: Our Town

    I've not had much luck with photos on this site,...

    I've not had much luck with photos on this site, but will try a few from my shop. 308605308606
    I use many of them, that Whitman & Miles slick is just under 5 pounds of razor on a stick, very handy!...
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    Forum: Vintage Ammo

    Remington Rockets

    Bought a cigar box full of odds and ends at the Farmers Market this morning. Some cool old stuff- the coolest being Remington Rockets! These were sold in a "chicklets" pack of 28 .22 shorts. From...
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    Forum: AirGuns

    It was a great day when I got mine, know now that...

    It was a great day when I got mine, know now that money was pretty tight for my folks back then but happy kids are happy kids. Hard to believe that was over 50 years ago, still hangs over a...
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    Thanks for the kind words, gents! Froggie-...

    Thanks for the kind words, gents! Froggie- Looks probably better than it is- aluminum barrel that is lined with steel and I think the "receiver" is mostly chrome and pot metal - still a fun...
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    Un-loved little .22 Hawes single shot

    Hawes single shots were made by Sauer in Berlin and imported to the US into the '70's as near as I can find. They seem simple and reasonably well made, but with rather flimsy plastic grips - this...
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    Forum: Shot Guns

    Same information again, one of the guys I shoot...

    Same information again, one of the guys I shoot with has a Yildiz 28 gauge- lovely and light and priced right. 28's are easier to load, seemingly easier to find shells for, and not that much more...
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    Forum: Vintage Ammo

    C-I-L 12 gauge

    Canadian Industries Limited, as near as I can find these are pre-1954 (please correct me if you know better). They look like lacquered paper hulls.

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    When I posted this I thought they were pretty...

    When I posted this I thought they were pretty cool, but fully intended to give them a try. Didn't know that in the old days they were different sizes! Thanks for the heads up 15meter!
  24. Thread: Focus

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    Well, a trick that was suggested to me is as...

    Well, a trick that was suggested to me is as follows. Take a small "AA" battery size Maglite, a turn or two of masking tape and it will fit nicely into a modified choke. Put on the tightest beam...
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    I picked up a Benchmaster on craigslist- very,...

    I picked up a Benchmaster on craigslist- very, very light duty, but has done everything I've asked of it. Restored and put a base under it.
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    Scored tooling at swap meets and what not.
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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