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    Reloading data for Estate Cartridge

    Good evening, I was hoping that some one here would be able to tell me where I can find reloading data for Estate 12 gauge shot shells? I know that the Estate factory is right next door to the Federal cartridge plant and owned by the same company, but I do not know if they use the same method...
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    Reloading for the Garand

    One thing that I would recommend is buying a Sierra reloading manual and reading the section on " Gas gun Reloading" I make it part of my yearly reading list before High-power season. I do not know about IMR 4166 or 8202. I would recommend calling Hodgdon. It appears that the burn speed for 4166...
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    SAAMI video on ammunition and fire fighter safety

    That was really educational. I hope that my local fire department has see this video.
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    What Reloading Components are Made Of

    Hello everyone, I'm pretty new at this so please bare with me. For quite some time now, tons of people have been debating the copper clad steel jacketed bullets, weather or not there hard on barrels. Time and time agian I see people say that they won't hurt, that for the money you save...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Hello Brothers and Sisters, I am new to your forum, and looking forward to talking and learning to all of you. I have been shooting for as long as I can remember. I started with my grandfather's Wards Western Field .22 Long, Short and Long Rifle. My First rifle I ever bought was a Marlin...
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    375 Winchester Pet Loads?

    I just started to play around with the 375 Winchester * inherited from my brother and found that I'm going to start with Accurate 1680 and the Sierra 200 grain bullet, part number 2900. the load data I got from Western Powders says that I can run as much as 40gr of 1680, ( not that I'm going to...
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    Accurate 2520

    I have use 44.8gr of AA-2520 in my M1 driving a Hornady 150gr FMJ-BT to an average 2671 F/s, CCI#34 Primer lit it off in a 1972 Lake City case. When I used the exact same load but used a 155gr Sierra HPBT #2155 matchking my average velocity fell to 2490f/s. When I loaded some 223 Remington -...
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