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    Thank you DougGuy, for posting this! I'm just...

    Thank you DougGuy, for posting this! I'm just starting to load for the revolver you did a marvelous honing job on!
    geo
  2. WTB If you do not connect with Pirate69 -- which...

    If you do not connect with Pirate69 -- which sounds like a good deal -- I have at least two good-shape M1 Garand trigger groups. They are the stamped versions (as opposed to "milled") and were simply...
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    I also have two .25ACP pistols; and, like you (I...

    I also have two .25ACP pistols; and, like you (I needed do this when I got my XP100 in .221 Fireball) purchase "factory" just to get the brass for reloading. At a LGS trip a couple of months back I...
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    30 rounds per hour is not too bad... might be...

    30 rounds per hour is not too bad... might be quicker than it takes me! A couple of years ago I took 1/8"or so -- doesn't sound like much but I still have the scar! -- from the side of my index...
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    Great to learn of another Lyman All-American...

    Great to learn of another Lyman All-American user. As most all came without any printed instructions (??), I know I used mine for more than a year before an old range sage brought that little screw...
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    WTS Williams Reloadng Boxes

    Many years back I purchased -- new -- sixteen Williams Reloading Boxes. I never used any. They are all in pristine, never used condition as you might see vis one in the photos. In "the day" ;)...
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    I have the .22 mag version, and also experienced...

    I have the .22 mag version, and also experienced disassembly challenge. I chucked cyl. rod in an electric drill and spun it slowly on a buffing wheel with white rouge on it. It needed reversal as...
  8. WTS Two questions, to wit: 1/ Are these blued or...

    Two questions, to wit:
    1/ Are these blued or stainless steel?
    2/ Are the front sights the old, plain ones; or, the fibre optic version?
    Thanks.
    geo
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    Forum: Leverguns

    I am most fortunate to have a few Winchester...

    I am most fortunate to have a few Winchester levers chambered in .32 Winchester Special. My favourite is one produced -- ser. no. 1,513,xxx --in 1948 -- the year of my birth! My two favourite...
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    At the college where I was employed the custodial...

    At the college where I was employed the custodial staff went from metal framed, to hold canvas trash bags, to plastic ones with built-in wheels. One of the now-trash units ended up in the back of my...
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    An added note is I could've gotten a deal and...

    An added note is I could've gotten a deal and one-half on a "30-30" Model 94 Winchester -- early 1950s vintage -- as heartbroken owner (Steve) found he had a hard time hitting the broad side of a...
  12. Forum: AirGuns

    I have TWICE sent air-arms to Umarex, with both...

    I have TWICE sent air-arms to Umarex, with both cases 101% to my happiness and satisfaction. One was a PCP rifle of which I could NOT get air into, which turned out to be a fault at MY end -- the...
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    Forum: Our Town

    I am so sorry for your loss! I lost my dad in...

    I am so sorry for your loss! I lost my dad in 2015, and it still seems like yesterday; remember those good times!
    geo
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    Mine is a -1 model (serial #CEA8xxx) and to say I...

    Mine is a -1 model (serial #CEA8xxx) and to say I love it would be an understatement!!! My favourite pill for it is a my-cast Hensely & Gibbs .44 Keith semi-wadcutter bullet, sized in my Lyman 450...
  15. For my most-common-calibre arms I use "Barrel...

    For my most-common-calibre arms I use "Barrel Slugging Kits" from Meister (https://www.meisterbullets.com/slugyourbarrelsdetails.asp). Before I got these, and for calibres of which, say, I only have...
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    Maybe I was lucky, but I took on the task of...

    Maybe I was lucky, but I took on the task of making quite a pile of dummy ammo for club instructional purposes. With a time line -- the Saturday class, and this was Thursday -- I was going OK until...
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    I made/have one similar to yours, 'cept I added...

    I made/have one similar to yours, 'cept I added what I deemed "an ingenious feature"! To wit, I drilled out the cases primer pocket and threaded it: 10-32. Then, I put a nut on a 10-32 by 3/4" long...
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    I wish not to "recommend", but will share what...

    I wish not to "recommend", but will share what two fellows who seem to love their M-14s more than their children ;) have suggested the one grease they use for all: Moly-graph, which is most...
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    Poll: I drooled for years to come up with the $$$ to...

    I drooled for years to come up with the $$$ to put a Co-ax on my bench, finally :) :) getting one just three years ago. The action is awesome to me, and not needing shell holder an added plus. The...
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    Forum: Rimfire Area

    I cannot thank you enough! Wonderful info, and...

    I cannot thank you enough! Wonderful info, and just what I was looking for. Shop is ~40 miles distance, and I've not seen this arm, other than a few photos shop has listed. And twenty bucks less...
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    Forum: Rimfire Area

    Savage 64 Inquiry

    I have more .22s than anyone might own :), but I couldn't stop dwelling on a SAVAGE Model 64 at a sort-of local shop with a $119.99 price tag on it. It's only "defect" that I can see is a prior...
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    Forum: Our Town

    A nagging thought I have vis electric vehicles is...

    A nagging thought I have vis electric vehicles is two-fold. To wit, do *I* have enough power/amperage (e.g., service entrance -- I have a split 150A SE -- 150A each for house and shop) to ADD...
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    Forum: Boolit Lube !

    "Holy embarrassment", as batman's friend would...

    "Holy embarrassment", as batman's friend would utter. Read my "correction post"? I typed "any" thinking I was expressing 100% AGREEMENT with you, but -- you saw, and I cannot but (again ;)) agree...
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    Forum: Boolit Lube !

    I used the Lyman heater, but note I lube it in a...

    I used the Lyman heater, but note I lube it in a cold cellar room :). I agree with JonB in Glencoe totally!!! I switched to the blue lube from Magma albeit I still have/use OrangeMagic.

    NOTE:...
  25. Thread: 22 ccm

    by georgerkahn
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    Forum: Vintage Ammo

    One of my most favourites for obsolete/impossible...

    One of my most favourites for obsolete/impossible to locate firearm brass is Quality Cartridge -- https://www.qual-cart.com/22%20cal.htm -- and albeit they do have 22 Cooper Centerfire Magnum listed,...
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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