Made this video some time ago. This is the one I carry most. It's had close to a 1000 rounds through it. Most loads are mine using both lead & jacketed bullets. It's never failed to feed, fire, & eject.
Took this rifle in trade, a 112 in .223. I'm now sure exactly what it is. Perhaps a BVSS or some such. Maybe pictures of the stock [not the carving] could help someone tell me exactly what it is?
People often wonder if those who cast ever purchase bullets. Well back when my casting didn't keep up with my shooting I had a friend in Radford to purchase bullets from for my 38 Special. These were run of the mill machine cast from 92-6-2 with hard lube. Not the best bullet but with 3.0 grains...
The bullets came from Pat's Reloading & average 152 grains. They were pulled by Talon years ago near here. I use them in my '06 for practice rounds. The powder is a slow lot of 4895. For these loads I'm using the CCI#34 primers purchased several years ago when powder valley was trying to get rid...
I have no dog in this fight but looks pretty good plus the guy may be able to do any extra you want to the little sixgun...........Creeker
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With the TFL thread locked I want to say this and I'll shut up. I brought this topic to THR because I knew not where to go for help. It wasn't to direct traffic from here to there. It's not because I think one board better than the other. I addressed my problem to the "contact us" link at TFL...
Guess a lot of you guys know me but for those who don't, I'm Lynn Halstead. I operated the casting company "Dry Creek Bullet Works, Inc". We had customers who didn't want to use pay pal claiming they were anti gun. Finally I learned first hand the customer is always right. My account was froze...
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