I had pm's about this awhile ago and would still like a copy if possible.
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I had pm's about this awhile ago and would still like a copy if possible.
Dutch, add my name to the list please.
Rick
Me too.
George
I'm interested in a copy as well if this is still an ongoing thing. Started in 2008 so hopefully it's still available.
I would like one too. Hope it is still available.
no longer being offered
Watchout guys, GONRA sez this kinda stuff is of "historical interest" only.
Love to hava copy for my reference stuff, but am not gonna beat my brains out to get one....
Watchout guys - GONRA sez this kinda stuff is of Historical Interest Only.
Would like to get a reference copy, but am not gonna beat my brains out to get one.
Dutchman – you hava done a great / valuable job in making this “Olde Historical Info” available to Fellow Gun Nuts.
GONRA sez its best treated as “just that” - “Olde Historical Info”.
We all realize you hava spentalotta time to get the CD out. If I wasn’t so olde (79, well beyond my “use by date”) and screwed up, would definitely purchase a CD for my primer files…
Others should USE EXTREME CAREin duplicating any of the recipes. Keep quantities Really Small. Etc. Remember, winter’s coming up - STATIC ELECTRICITY!
Thanks for providing this. I will contact you in a few days when I get home.
It's worth it guys! I've got a copy of the CD and it's where I got the recipe for the Frankford Arsenal H-48 recipe. It is a corrosive mixture but it is easy to make and very reliable. There are many more recipes to be found in this little book that Dutchman is providing. Learn as much as you can on the components that go into making making your ammo not just Boolits. It may come in handy someday if the powers-that-be decide that we are no longer need to have components.
no longer being offered
Dutch
That book is well worth the $15. These guys even tested these primers with what was then state of the art methods and likely at great expense to them.
This book also as a little bit on making our own full power powders and makes the book even a better deal.
I like history, I'm interested too.
Yreka is the county seat of Siskiyou County California.
Traffer read his 2008 copyright at the bottom.