Maybe I can add some insight if my memory is correct.
Winchester came out with a "22 Winchester Automatic" for their 1903 semi-automatic rifle.
Remington came out with "22 Remington Autoloading"...
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Forum: Vintage Ammo
Maybe I can add some insight if my memory is correct.
Winchester came out with a "22 Winchester Automatic" for their 1903 semi-automatic rifle.
Remington came out with "22 Remington Autoloading"...
Forum: Gunsmithing Tips & Tricks
Thanks for all the advice and tips. I'll start exploring.
Forum: Gunsmithing Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice. I have a Savage 110 varmint heavy barrel in 22/250. Not one to leave well enough alone, I am thinking of changing the barrel and having it chambered for a 20 Practical cartridge....
Forum: Vintage Ammo
Maybe one of these? From "Cartridges of the World" unfortunately no dimensions. I guess with longer neck, maybe the ROOK cartridge.
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Forum: Vintage Ammo
Here is a reply from a Canadian cartridge collector friend.
I had to do some reading as I’m not really up on Canadian ammo production. But, in a nut-shell here’s a chronology:
Dominion Ctg...
Forum: Vintage Ammo
Good question. I googled around and saw varying info. CIL was sold/split a few times. Dominion maybe an offshoot? I think Dominion sold into 70's?
I have a Canadian cartridge collector acquaintence,...
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I always liked the Stevens single shot rifle cartridges. Long and skinny. Wish I had a rifle chambered as such.
Thought I'd post a pic for guys that never seen any. I think they are cool....
Forum: Black Powder Cartridge
Personally for me, any 45/70 I've had 2F and the Lee 405 unsized soft lead has worked well. 60-65 of 2F should be good.
Try some primer experimentation LR, LRM and LP. I would think velocity would...
Thanks again guys. I need to process all the information. I'm thinking shipping thru a FFL as I tried looking up regs on UPS and FEDEX and being quite a distance from any "customer center" seems like...
Noah, thanks for the detail about using gubroker. I appreciate the insight.
Once again, I really appreciate all the info. I need to figure out if I really want to sell it and then where.
I guess I tend to under value my stuff. I'm so happy for y'all settin me straight!
I appreciate the advice guys. I don't think I will even take to gun show next weekend. Thats why I wanted some advice. I may have made a costly error.
Ideally I hope to find a buyer who appreciates...
Thanks for all the tips.
Yes, I guess a "national" audience with guys that know what the revolver is, may be a better idea.
Never sold on GB but have bought a few from there.
Grips are AJAX...
Thanks for all the comments. Not sure what I want to do. I've sold so many guns over the years that when I see what they go for now I cant believe it.
Remingtons have gone nuts lately. I used to buy...
I had Ben Forkin put together a Ruger Blackhawk in 44 Special for me back when Ruger did not produce a 44 Special.
Built on a 3 screw frame, he installed a new barrel and line bored cylinders. Tuned...
Looking at "proof house" website looks like made in 1905.
proofhouse.com
they list serial numbers from some gun manufacturers
Looking at "proof house" website looks like made in 1905
Forum: Vintage Ammo
WOW that IS bad-ass
Nice to see pic, thanks
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Nice, especially 16 guage. Can you post a picture? Always nice to see.
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I have no experience with such ammo. So take this for what its worth.
I'd do option 3. Keep bullets and brass and get rid of corrosive primers.
I'd be tempted to try and save powder but who knows...
I would have picked it up too (depending on price), thats an oldie
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No offense but not much, maybe .50 a piece. I collect cartridges and would put those in my box of loose stuff.... .25 ea. 5 for a buck.
but, ya never know what some guy lookin for or willing to pay.
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Markell sold boolits for reloading. In Ken Waters "Pet Loads" he often references them in his load charts for handgun boolits.
As stated I came into a nice German made Interarms import Mauser HSC in .380. Always wanted a Walther or one of these.
Never owned a .380 before. Was wondering if anyone has a favorite mold for this...
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I just use acetone. It will clean but not polish.
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 |