Can't remember his name on here but one of the old timers of the high road was an ammo manufacturer for the LAPD back in the sixties and seventies, he recommended a capful of kerosene in a tumbler bowl of fresh corncob to keep ammo shiny forever( at least until it starts getting handled all the...
Hello all,
I recently purchased an sp101 in 327mag and have some questions about loading for it. I have a lot of 32 h&r and 32 s&w long cases and I plan to order a few thousand wadcutter bullets.
I have switched over to coated bullets for all my autoloaders and taper crimp them but was...
I am slowly replacing all of my hornady dies. I ran my Hornady and RCBS 9mm sizing dies along side each other and the difference in force required and burnishing of the brass is night and day different. The brass is harder to size and comes out kind of smeared looking with the Hornady. Same...
Headwind/tailwind effect is negligible isn't it? At least at normal earth wind speeds. I'm thinking sunlight conditions changed.
On second thought, that would shift the group, not string it out.
I don't understand this. What changes from two to three hundred that you can't shoot a group with confidence? It seems to me the further your target is, the easier to discern changes in whatever load you're testing.
I've tried several lathe type trimmers to trim 30 carbine and they were less than ideal. An RCBS trim die is the quick and painless way to do it as far as I'm concerned.
I actually bought a bag of Prvi 7x57 last week when I ordered dies and bullets but I have so much 270 and 30-06 brass, it's the right decision for me to make my own. I just spent a month converting 500 7.5 Swiss berdan cases to boxer so I clearly have nothing better to do in my off time.
Hello all,
I lucked into a 1893 Chilean Mauser recently so I am on a quest to convert some of my horde of 270 brass into 7x57mm. I bought a Redding form & trim die and using a little Imperial wax I was soon squeezing out and trimming down 7x57.
The die came without instructions and Redding...
I should have mentioned that I prefer a large grip although the magna grips in your first post have me rethinking things. I do like the way those look, they are certainly a step up from what I have now.
Good afternoon all. I have an old police trade in model 64 that I'd like to dress up a bit. It has some plain black Hogue grips on it currently that I don't care for. I've been looking at Altamont conversion target grips(it's a round butt).
I know this is very subjective but can any of you...
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