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    Picked up another single six

    That's a beaut!
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    I'm tapped out. But here's what I'd buy if I wasn't.

    1950 target 44 special in excellent or better condition. I always wanted one.
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    Conundrum (mixed feels)

    I would try a set of these grips before trading it off and later regretting it. They are ugly but they work and they keep your middle finger out from behind the trigger guard. Much more pleasant to shoot.
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    I tried to ignore this, but darn it, somebody had to buy it...

    That's a beautiful 38. It looks like you have Rennaissance wax on it. It looks good. I love that stuff.
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    Anyone used the RMR 135gr 9mm Matchwinners?

    I've been curious about them also. Looking forward to your data.
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    Oh-oh….S&W 629 Deluxe Light Primer Strikes!!

    The indents in the primers always look very slight when a round doesn't go off. It's the recoil slamming the case back against the firing pin that make the big dent. It needs to go back to S&W or you will never trust it again. It could have some debris in it from the machining process or...
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    I tried to ignore this, but darn it, somebody had to buy it...

    I would have been whining about wanting to buy it also. it doesn't look like it's had more than 50 rounds through it. I would love to have a nice vintage 38 SPL like that. I don't own a 38 SPL yet.
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    Display your .38S&W & .32S&W Revolvers

    Top one is my .327FM SP101, it doesn't count, but the bottom one is my 1947 5 screw hand ejecter, unfired S&W 32 long. I have it waxed with Rennaissance wax and stashed in my safe. I could never bring myself to shoot it. I know, it's stupid. Now I need to find a shooter grade 32 long to play...
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    Let’s see an odd item that you use in your reloading process.

    It's a small plumb bob. Those are really good plyers. I love mine.
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    Vibrating Primer Tube fFllers?

    I had already drilled mine out and they were still not fun to use. After cutting them they are very fast, not so loose they drop primers, and I don't mind using them now even with the arthritis in my right thumb. I need to take the dremmel (very carefully) after my vibra prime. There is a...
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    Let’s see an odd item that you use in your reloading process.

    Can of Static Gard, some finger nail polish, some old gas light brass that I made very small hammers out of, rifler files, artist paint brush for Auto charge (came with it), wire strippers for pulling bullets. Piece of 12 ga copper wire for pushing cases up in the Lee case feeders so I can...
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    Lyman brass dryer

    I bought this toaster oven at Wallmart for $19.95. it will hold 200 rounds of pistol brass and will dry it in about 15 minutes. It has a mechanical timer and is pretty cheaply made but it works great for drying brass.
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    Unwelcome visitor

    Man I'm glad their not commom around here.
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    Issues with Winchester SPP

    I still have 5000 of the red primers and I'm keeping them, I only had 1000 of the black ones and had most of them gone before I figured out the primers were causing my problems. It wasn't worth it to me after already shooting most of them to send the rest of them back. I'm really glad...
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