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    1858 Remington

    My Piettas are mid-90s models. I agree about both the huge grips. And yes, the front sights look almost clown-ish. I would not trade my Lyman for two brand new Piettas.
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    1858 Remington

    Having owned (or still owning) at least a dozen Remingtons in the past couple decades of various makes, I can honestly say my favorites are the Armi San Paolo (DGG) versions sometimes imported by Lyman or Armsport. The Pietta versions (IMHO) feel oversized, heavy, and 'clunky' to me, with...
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    1858 Remington

    Aren't you forgetting the Santa Barbara? Certainly right behind the Hege, if not equal to. Weapons grade steel and action tighter than a banjo string.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Looks an awful lot like .35 Remington. Sounds like similar ballistics?
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Love the color coding!!!!!
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    That's ok if it works...I have an old dish towel covering my Chargemaster 1500 and tube socks on my Uniflow hoppers (to keep UV from crazing the plastic)
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    Blackpowder at sunset

    Now that's some fireworks!
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Thanks for the link! I have a half a dozen FCDs and I hate the O ring on all of them!
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Not to change the subject, but have you (or anyone else) swapped out the "o-ring/lock nut" on a Lee FCD for a Hornady-style set screw (crimp type) lock nut? I can't seem to unscrew the FCD die from my Rock Chucker without moving the nut some, and I like to just thread in my dies and get down to...
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Well, again, to be fair...I said that's what one of my favorite YouTubers says. Didn't say he was right...LOL!
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Well, to be fair, I use the Lee Universal decapping die with RCBS shell holders...lol Everything other than that and Lee FCDs are RCBS
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Yes...one of my favorite You Tubers says doesn't matter whose dies you use, as long as dies and shell holders are the same brand.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Love the creativity on this forum!
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Keep it as a spare. Range kit stuff goes missing far too often.
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    Hornady LeverEvolution powder

    Exactly what I'm afraid of.
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    Hornady LeverEvolution powder

    Looks like it has nitrocellulose in it. That could spell trouble same as Alliant
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    Hornady LeverEvolution powder

    No...I have 2# of it and have yet to try out my ladder loads, but in this wacko world of change and unavailability just wondered about alternatives if it turns out I like it. Still trying to figure out where all the LR primers evaporated to.
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    Hornady LeverEvolution powder

    Can anyone verify who makes this powder and in what country? It's got the Hornady brand name and is distributed by Hodgdon. Very fine granules and meters beautifully.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    While my reloading evening was somewhat interrupted by the grand entrance of a another beautiful new granddaughter into the world, :D I did manage to finish up my ladder load .35 Rems. Hornady LeverEvolution (LVR) powder in groups of five ranging from 37gr up to 41gr varying by .5gr increments...
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    More reliable Remington or colt cast your vote n tell why

    I didn't do any of the mods. I bought it that way.
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