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    Who makes your favorite functional holsters?

    I have a couple of Black-Ops Pro's from Pure Kustom. Last year I got one for my CZ-75B and used it for the handgun self defense course at Front Sight. When I put in my order for a Ruger SR1911, I also called Rocky and ordered another Black-Ops Pro for the 1911. His website is...
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    Conical Bullets

    Up until now I've been casting .451 balls for my repro .44 Cal. 1858 Remington New Army Service revolver. Looking through the Lee catalog, I see that they have a mold for .44 Cal Remington as a conical bullet. It has 2 lube grooves and they say that the lube will also prevent flashing - so no...
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    Clean Brass w/out Tumbling

    My experience with a vibratory system wasn't good. First of all, it took several hours, then I spent a lot of time picking the corncob media out of the primer pockets - I decap before I clean. What works for me is the Lyman ultrasonic cleaner. Two 10-minute cycles and the brass is clean and shiny.
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    Any used presses to avoid?

    I'm using a Lee Breech Lock Hand Press. The kit was only $60 and it works just fine for me. I'm currently loading 9mm and after case prep I load about 50 rounds per hour.
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    Lee classic Turret press info needed

    Thanks for the pointers Wooly - I'm still learning, so any constructive feedback is always appreciated. I may not have mentioned it, but I have a major space constraint. That is another reason why I converted over to the Lee Hand Press. I've got the entire bench (except consumables) in a...
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    Lee classic Turret press info needed

    I started out a couple of months ago with a Lee turret kit. I found that some of my loads didn't fire (squibs), mainly because the primers were not well seated. That and the action of the turret gave me cause to reconsider how I was going to do my reloading. After consulting with some guys on...
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    All the new new reloaders. (Making the news)

    Another noob - me! Last winter when I was in Arizona, I wasn't able to get any 9mm ammo. I decided that I would get into reloading. Since I also shoot cap and ball, I was partway into reloading. Money and space were my big constraints. I first read what I could on the subject, and even though...
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    Looking for a 2nd press...

    Ditto Xelera. I'm using the Lee Breech Lock Hand Press in my RV. My entire bench (other than supplies) fits in a 19" x 7" x 7-1/2" metal toolbox.
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    "Four Rules" for knives?

    Be familiar with how you handle your knife, particularly http://www.bucklehead.com
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    Is Lee round ball mold ok?

    One of the local guys here demo'ed melting lead from wheel weights and I ended up with about 30 lbs of ingots. So I got a production pot and started casting .454 balls - that part ran smoothly. However, because WW lead is harder than pure lead, the balls were difficult to load with the loading...
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    .44 Safary black powder revolver

    I also have a C&B that is stamped with Safari Arms. Mine, however is a reproduction of the 1858 Remington New Army Service, .44 cal, with a 7-1/2" barrel. It was made of stainless steel with a brass trigger guard.
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    The Triple P Loader

    Thanks. That looks a lot more robust than the flimsy one that Cabelas sells.
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    Cabela's Revolver Stolen in Shipping?

    FYI, I had sold a set of sterling silver medallions on ebay for about $4,000 two years ago and shipped them via UPS (insured). The driver "left the package" at the end of the buyer's driveway - no signature. Paypal scooped the funds out of my account. I sued UPS in small claims court - as soon...
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    The Triple P Loader

    I had purchased a desk top type of loader similar to the one Cabelas sells, but it is flimsy. I had emailed 6gun in March, but never got a reply. I would be interested in getting a loader that is solid for my .44. Who is Dick Dastardly, what's his product like & how does one get in touch with him?
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    Remington 870 Marine Magnum

    Boberama, I bought a 12-gauge 870 Express Kit in Canada. It has the two barrels, a shorter one that is rifled and a longer one that is a smooth bore with a modified choke. The barrels are easily and quickly changed. In fact I remove mine for cleaning after shooting with it. There was no issue of...
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    Using 'Filler'

    Thanks for the comments and heads up about using lead smelted from wheel weights. I had been to a demo of this, and was given about 50 lbs or so of "ingots" (muffin tin castings). I was thinking of casting these into balls for a .44 NA Remington I am getting. One of the comments made at the time...
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    Using 'Filler'

    Thanks A. Walker. I see that your paper cartridges don't have the rounded ends that the other posting on them has. How do you go about making yours - i.e., the sequence. When and how much filler do you use? Although it will likely be a couple of weeks until all the paperwork comes through...
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    Using 'Filler'

    I ask this question out of ignorance, as I have put a deposit on an 1858 Remington New Army repro (in stainless steel). I don't have it yet in my possession, as I am awaiting our good Canadian government to process my PAL (possession and acquisition license). If you think dealing with ATF is...
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    Holy cow! My first time shooting a 12 gauge...

    In the 1950's I shot .22 target in university. After a lapse of 50 years, I bought a Remington 870 Express 12-gauge with the 2 barrels - one rifled for slugs and the other smooth bore with a choke. I took it to the range two weeks ago on a day they had a slug gun competition, but was told that...
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