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    Be careful a shotgun primer is dangerously...

    Be careful a shotgun primer is dangerously powerful and not designed to be fired unsupported like that, in a normal shotgun the primer is 80% supported by the breech/bolt face and in an inline...
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    You don't *need* power to run a lathe you can...

    You don't *need* power to run a lathe you can turn the headstock with your hands and slowly make a cut.

    Lead poured into an empty case neck I don't see working well as it will tend to be stuck in...
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    Pretty much just read the script and do what you...

    Pretty much just read the script and do what you are told, don't look directly at the cameras or giggle uncontrollably at the silly costumes and situations.

    TV shows aside if you cannot obtain...
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    Just be sure your buffer is in good condition if...

    Just be sure your buffer is in good condition if you are hot rodding it, the camp guns have rather lightweight bolts and rely on the buffer to protect the bolt and receiver from beating each other to...
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    You are grossly overcomplicating this, .40S&W...

    You are grossly overcomplicating this, .40S&W reloads like any other handgun cartridge and you do not need any special dies or procedures unless you run into a problem. You may have issues if you...
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    They are "value engineered" in every way possible...

    They are "value engineered" in every way possible so take-down involves a number of small screws and parts but it's not all that complicated or difficult just rather annoying in terms of the number...
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    Most compact pistols do strike the primers fairly...

    Most compact pistols do strike the primers fairly lightly and can misfire as much as 100% of the time with certain primers (specifically small rifle and/or magnum/military primers) that may be...
  8. I have had no problems with any pistol powders in...

    I have had no problems with any pistol powders in the dillon progressive loaders 550, 650, 1050.

    It is very important to be consistent with how you load meaning all the stations are always full...
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    Pulling .22's is not worth your time either give...

    Pulling .22's is not worth your time either give them away or throw them away. I wouldn't put them in a household burn barrel but any other trash can is fine it's not like a few rounds of ammo are...
  10. Welcome to the forum Gordon. You have some...

    Welcome to the forum Gordon.

    You have some useful advice but with 882 words in a single paragraph it is rather difficult to read and follow.
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    The only thing rarer than a hipoint owner who...

    The only thing rarer than a hipoint owner who doesn't like their customer service is one who has never needed it.
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    If the price is listed as firm that means the...

    If the price is listed as firm that means the seller has it priced where he wants it and you should respect that and not waste his time sending offers. If a seller has done his research and priced...
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    For the money CZ rifles are hard to beat and the...

    For the money CZ rifles are hard to beat and the CZ452 is one of my favorite low cost .22 rifles, both of my 452's love the wolf match target and will outshoot most stock rifles rimfire or...
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    I used this method for a long time except my...

    I used this method for a long time except my travel iron had no heat control (very small low power iron) so I used a long aluminum plate I had laying around (about 5" wide 1/4" thick and 24" long)...
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    When in doubt about a thread just go back to your...

    When in doubt about a thread just go back to your browser history and click on that thread, it will take you to the thread, re-direct you to the new location if it's been moved or bring up an error...
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    I would admonish anyone considering such a...

    I would admonish anyone considering such a firearm (sig brace SBS/SBR or 26"+ AOW) to forget it and go buy a standard rifle, pistol or shotgun or a normal tax paid NFA firearm and not play games with...
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    People are going to charge what they can get, if...

    People are going to charge what they can get, if you are willing to overpay for something then you are causing your own problem and have nothing to complain about. .22's are still expensive because...
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    I use 50/50 beeswax and crisco works fine and the...

    I use 50/50 beeswax and crisco works fine and the thickness of the wax helps reduce the "grease spray" during firing. For soaking patches and wads it helps to warm it up a bit.
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    Don't fire it you might break something or...

    Don't fire it you might break something or otherwise reduce it's value, derringers are only amusing for like 5 shots anyway after that you realize you would rather be shooting something else.

    If...
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    Eastwood was using a Remington, on those you drop...

    Eastwood was using a Remington, on those you drop the loading lever pull the pin and replace the cylinder, no parts to lose other than your cylinders. On a colt you have to remove the wedge and pull...
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    I can see no reason to order a spare cylinder for...

    I can see no reason to order a spare cylinder for a colt or replace the brand new factory nipples. You may want to clean up the moving parts it just depends how well yours shoots out of the box.
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  22. Trigger .250 savage brass has not been produced...

    Trigger .250 savage brass has not been produced in years that is why used brass is expensive like .75-1.00 each http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=466857316 and new brass is darn...
  23. I pay $20 + tax at bass pro for Goex black powder...

    I pay $20 + tax at bass pro for Goex black powder but around here nobody will buy a partial can at a gunshow or market and I can usually buy a half or 3/4 can for like $5

    That said I would never...
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    LOL I don't think Lee has a lot of proprietary...

    LOL I don't think Lee has a lot of proprietary information regarding manufacturing a piece of steel with a hole in the middle of it, for one thing they can rarely get the hole the right size and the...
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    Skip the dentist's office and go talk to people...

    Skip the dentist's office and go talk to people in the roofing/demo/construction trades, they have piles of scrap lead all the time and often it just gets chucked in the dumpster because most scrap...
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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