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    I believe this might be what you're looking for. ...

    I believe this might be what you're looking for. If I'm not mistaken, Junior's daughter has been keeping the website up since he passed some time ago. Thank you to her! RIP Junior....
  2. [QUOTE=Jedman;5294739]barrabruce, I don’t mean...

    [QUOTE=Jedman;5294739]barrabruce, I don’t mean to insult you as I know you hav done these things before but I just thought I would mention, when you make some dummy cases with your 357 brass remove...
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    If you can get some insulation in there it won't...

    If you can get some insulation in there it won't take much to heat. Or even to cool. We set up a used heat pump with a wood stove for back up in a friend's new shop about that size. Works great. ...
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    T\Do you think the faster twists, 1-16 for...

    T\Do you think the faster twists, 1-16 for instance, would foul much faster? I've been thinking about fitting a GreenMountain barrel spec'd for .45ACP on a Knight Inline that has an unusable barrel....
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    Thanks for the new thread and the pics! I've been...

    Thanks for the new thread and the pics! I've been looking at various underhammer designs for a few years with the intent to build one. I'd sketched up a few actions that incorporated features I...
  6. Thank you!

    Thank you!
  7. Thread: Scope bases

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    Forum: Our Town

    Here's a chart of Weaver base specs. I've found...

    Here's a chart of Weaver base specs. I've found it helpful in the past. Thanks Brownells!
    http://www.brownells.com/GunTech/W-R-Weaver-Company-Mount-Base-Specifications/detail.htm?lid=11214

    I...
  8. Who is H&M? I've got a little work for them...

    Who is H&M? I've got a little work for them...
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    John Taylor, a member here does excellent work....

    John Taylor, a member here does excellent work. Bob Hoyt specializes in civil war era barrels and liners.
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    Forum: Leverguns

    I don't see irons well in field conditions...

    I don't see irons well in field conditions either. I bought a basket case 340 that wasn't drilled and tapped either. It wasn't a difficult job, the set up is just a bit different. You see some from...
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    In the past, Williams had a dovetail gib that...

    In the past, Williams had a dovetail gib that accepted a 6X48 screw. It was used to secure their ramps to barrels with a dovetail instead of drilled and tapped for sight screws. They probably still...
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    [QUOTE=gnoahhh;3463416]I too have encountered...

    [QUOTE=gnoahhh;3463416]I too have encountered this dilemma. I bought a custom .30 throater with a 1½º included angle taper, .3100 throat. As stated the removable pilot on it is a blessing, as indeed...
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    Very nice work on the receiver sight mounts....

    Very nice work on the receiver sight mounts. That's a real good solution for a #1 I don't shoot because I can't see the sights. I've even got a few incomplete or altered sights in my parts box that...
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    That's a great idea. I'm going to put a few...

    That's a great idea. I'm going to put a few blades in handles and use them for cutting the wrap or twine on round bales. It's hard on good knives and junk ones don't hold up.
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    I'd agree with Tatume. How were you figuring on...

    I'd agree with Tatume. How were you figuring on securing the forearm? Years back a friend did a button magazine conversion. It still held 1 or 2 rds, loaded easy and the mag tube and internal band...
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    +1 Good folks to talk to.

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    Good folks to talk to.
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    When I first read the thread I was thinking it...

    When I first read the thread I was thinking it was a newer development, didn't think of the Maynard cases until later that evening when I looked through Cartridges Of The World and Donnelly's...
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    I'm thinking of a sporting weight rifle on a...

    I'm thinking of a sporting weight rifle on a spare Rolling Block action for plinking, small game and likely whitetail inside 100yds. I thought of .38-55, already have a reamer, but really prefer the...
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    I've always cut a relief groove on bad barrels. I...

    I've always cut a relief groove on bad barrels. I figure why take a chance stressing a good action to save a barrel that's going in the scrap pile anyway. I generally just do it in the lathe but...
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    Some more ideas: ...

    Some more ideas:

    http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?169027-Dril-and-tap-a-enfield-45-70
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    As much as I'd like to hunt them, I hope to never...

    As much as I'd like to hunt them, I hope to never see any feral hogs in my area. Hope you boys get 'em all before they get into Maryland.... Deer damage is bad enough on some of our rented crop...
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    I've had a BLR81 in .358 for 15 yrs or so. It...

    I've had a BLR81 in .358 for 15 yrs or so. It was pretty particular with cast as I recall and didn't preform very well with pistol bullets. It did OK with 358009, my only heavier .35 cal mold at the...
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    That's a good idea! Thanks for posting it....

    That's a good idea! Thanks for posting it. Reminds me of the now unused bike rack I made up years ago that's been sitting in my scrap pile. I made it long enough that it could slide in close if...
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    I believe that the Savage would be the way to go...

    I believe that the Savage would be the way to go for simplicity and cost if .30-30 was desired. Bedding can be an issue with some of them but lots of guys have good luck with them. I 'm working on...
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    I'm a bit of a "Handiholic" and have rifles and...

    I'm a bit of a "Handiholic" and have rifles and muzzleloaders based on the early 158 frames made in the '70's as well as several on the newer SB2 receivers. I also have Contender carbines and I do...
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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