A basically pristine Browning A bolt in .257 Roberts. A non shooting/hunting friend was selling off his father's guns and I hesitated, told him, "Sure, I'll call you later"
Called back 2 hours later and it was gone. I'm a dummy. :/
Yes, it's clockwise and push forward. IMHO, This is not so very different than my .32 H&R Police Undercover except for the 7th round in the wheel. Mine's six.
I kind of like my old (1969) 9 round High Standard Sentinel Deluxe...
Plinking out wheels of .22 at the range is a joy.
Especially since .22 rimfire is so "cheap and easily available"... :scrutiny:
.38 Special...
That's the caliber that got into "rolling my own" back in the late Sixties!
Lee Loader, (Whack-A-Mole) would let you turn out a few hundred round in your spare time at very little expense, and without committing to a dedicated reloading bench/area of your home. (I.E. you can...
I shoot the .454 and have run some .45LC through it, The LC is the parent case for the .454 so Yeah, you could trim them to size & the would load in the cylinder. Experimenting to find the right primer/powder combo would be interesting.
The .454 is a lengthened & "structurally improved" LC...
I agree with Mahansm, failure to launch is an inherent problem with your primer/powder setup.
"Hogdon H110- I think this and my primers don't mix."
I started reloading decades ago with the same setup, in the same caliber. Lee Whack-A-Mole, .38/.357.
The easy cure is to switch either your...
Six pages of very good discussion, Looks like "The American Rifle And Pistol Association"
has been fairly well outed. :neener:
Here's a good piece on them from The Truth About Guns .com...
Yes, they'll work fine. Just don't start with a full house load. And experiment safely, remembering the reloaders caveat, "When you change anything, You change everything."
My deciding factors,,,
Home defense,
Concealed carry,
Woods carry,
Range fun.
My choices are most influenced by;
Where I live,
Where I hunt,
Where my travel takes me.
Caliber? .357
Ammo cost? N/A, Roll my own,,, :)
My Rem 700 SPS likes 95 grain Combined Technology ballistic Silvertips over 35.5 Gr. of IMR 4064.
As with damn near everthing, your mileage may vary,,,,
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