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    I always liked the Lyman 575213OS myself, the...

    I always liked the Lyman 575213OS myself, the trick now is getting one big enough. I also favor the Rapine 580460 International, (.580X460gr.) very much like the 575213OS but with a heavier skirt...
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    Forum: Our Town

    Our Wally-World has only been here a few years...

    Our Wally-World has only been here a few years and never had real guns until a few weeks ago, (odd considdering our rural area). I ask the sporting goods manager what happened, he just shrugged and...
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    My blood just turned green with envy!;-)

    My blood just turned green with envy!;-)
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    You're probably right about it being the easiest...

    You're probably right about it being the easiest way. I need to dismount it anyway. I moved it to my casting bench, (former welding bench) from my reloading bench, (wood) and the plate steel bench...
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    That's pretty much my understanding too. This...

    That's pretty much my understanding too. This SAECO has only ever had Orange Magic in it, and I just want it cleaned out before I begin running Carnuba Red. I still have about a stick and a half of...
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    I can't find any reference to that number either,...

    I can't find any reference to that number either, and I have a Lyman/Ideal manual #39-1953. I think Bret's right, a missprint. The 311410 is a 130gr rn-pb that generally works in about any .30 for...
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    I've owned an H K 41, (pre-H K 91), a Springfield...

    I've owned an H K 41, (pre-H K 91), a Springfield Armory M-48, (heavy FNFAL) and had on loan from the Marine Corps an M-14. Of those three, I would go for the M1A, but given a choice, it would be a...
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    Yeah, there should be an old enamaled dish pan or...

    Yeah, there should be an old enamaled dish pan or something around here to boil it in. Heat and the house isn't a problem, I have an old summer kitchen where I do my casting/reloading in anyway. ...
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    Forum: Cast Boolits

    I'm in Enders, about 45minutes N-W of you. I'm a...

    I'm in Enders, about 45minutes N-W of you. I'm a member of the Marysville Sportsman's Club, that's about 1/2 way in-between.
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    Best way to remove lube from lubrisizer?

    I'll soon be using the last of my Lyman Orange Magic that I've been using for years and switching to Carnuba Red in my SAECO lubrisizer. I had planned on running it down until no more would squeeze...
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    I beleive the type of soil has a lot to do with...

    I beleive the type of soil has a lot to do with the condition of a relic when found. I remember visiting George Marinos's shop in Gettysburg some years ago and hanging on the far wall was an 1861...
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    BestI can do relic wise is an Enfield bayonet...

    BestI can do relic wise is an Enfield bayonet also, (from the Gettysburg Campaign) from where I found it, I beleive it to be Federal issue. I'm very impressed with the 1863 "Artillery" musketoon. I...
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    Wally World's about the only dept. type store we...

    Wally World's about the only dept. type store we got around here, unless we travel 25-30 miles to either Harrisburg, or Sunbury, so we buy certain things there. Most food items we buy at an Amish...
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    Hi Larry. I didn't chrony it, more or less...

    Hi Larry. I didn't chrony it, more or less loaded them just to see if they would work. I have a Lyman 311299 and it's now my primary '06 boolit,(just got the mold last Nov) and it does quite a bit...
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    I tried it in my M1 a few days ago using a...

    I tried it in my M1 a few days ago using a modified version of the Bob S. load, 41gr. IMR 4831 in Remington cases, W-W primer. I got flawless functioning, though I think I can back-off on this load...
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    I have 2 Colt DS's, one old style with the long...

    I have 2 Colt DS's, one old style with the long grip frame, and a newer type with the short frame. I prefer the older type myself, but I guess it's a matter of personal preference. The price seems...
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    Get on Hornady's web site and watch the videos...

    Get on Hornady's web site and watch the videos for the LNL AP, a lot of good advice there and makes setting up the press easier.
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    Forum: Rimfire Area

    I like old Colts, an old Police Positive Target...

    I like old Colts, an old Police Positive Target .22 would suit me perfectly.
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    Been using one for a couple of years now and I...

    Been using one for a couple of years now and I like it a lot.[smilie=w:
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    Let's say you have an RCBS Rock Chucker, (that...

    Let's say you have an RCBS Rock Chucker, (that one I'm familliar with). It has a bushing on the top already that adapts the threaded hole from 1 1/4x12 to 7/8x14. You would need to remove that...
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    Yes, it's missing the bottom push rod, it appears...

    Yes, it's missing the bottom push rod, it appears to be the same as the newer ones, so it shouldn't be a problem to replace. SAECO dies and top punches are different from Lyman and RCBS, so you'll...
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    I always just "mined" my lead from the backstop...

    I always just "mined" my lead from the backstop at the fort-free and nothing wrong with it at all. Just had to work for it a little.

    My 1862 Fayetteville rifle likes the Rapine 580460...
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    Very nice, pat yourself on the back and have a...

    Very nice, pat yourself on the back and have a "33".
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    I skirmished with the N-SSA for almost...

    I skirmished with the N-SSA for almost 30yrs.before retiring from it in 1999, and like Baron, I used the thumb nail test for my boolits. A little alloy in the lead doesn't hurt a thing. I never...
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    I like them and think they're a good value. ...

    I like them and think they're a good value. Probably 30-40% of my dies are LEE. They're not my favorite, and sometimes I mix a set, (LEE .30WCF sizer and a Lyman seater). I also like the "O" ring...
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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