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    Reloading Manual - Laser Cast

    Has anyone used the the Oregon Trail - Laser Cast reloading manual? How does it compare to others? Any strong points that other books don't cover as well? I'm particularly interested in moderately heavy-for-caliber cast bullets, e.g., 265 in .44, 255 in 45 AR / ACP, 255 & 300 in 45 Colt...
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    Rimfire barrels for T/C Encore

    A year ago, a T/C vendor mentioned to me that T/C would be producing rimfire barrels for the Encore in 17 mach 2, 17 HMR, 22 LR, and 22 mag. The bore would be offset in the barrel so the cartridge rim would align with the existing center-fire firing pin. I saw some 17 cal rf barrels in...
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    Recommendations to rebarrel K98

    All: Thanks for the feedback. From my initial reading on Mauser conversions, I was focused on matching the .473" cartridge rim of the 8x57 and consequently chose a cartridge based on the 30-06. I didn't think there would be an issue with overall length unless changing to a magnum...
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    Recommendations to rebarrel K98

    I'm contemplating a project to convert a 8x57 K-98 Mauser (Yugo) to .338-06 and sporterize it. Given the cost for me to purchase a barrel wrench and chamber reamers, I'm thinking of having a commercial firm / gunsmith re-barrel the action. Any recommendations for barrel manufacturers (or...
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    Need help w/ loads for Ranier Plated Bullets

    I have loaded plated bullets using the recipe for lead bullets and got a bullet stuck in the barrel (twice). Costly and embarassing. Now I use the starting loads for jacketed bullets.
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    45-70 error in Lyman #48 ???

    Last weekend I was looking in Lyman's 48th Ed Reloading Handbook for 45-70 loads for a 300 gr lead bullet in my T/C Encore. The 1886 Winchester/1895 Marlin section offered loads for a cast 293 bullet with several powders. All had a range from start loads to max loads of 4 - 6 grains of powder...
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    issues with loading 38sp

    If you can't lower the die enough to get a crimp, perhaps you can raise the brass. RCBS sells extended shell holders #8956 is the extended version of the #6 shellholder normally used for 38/357. http://www.rcbs.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=4&s2=8&s3=75 Never played with one of these. But...
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    Need help with .38 148 gr HBWC load!

    I also was so unfortunate as to get a stuck bullet. Used minimum load data from the Lee reloading book for 38 Spl with 158 SWC lead and 4.0 Unique. Actual bullet was a 158 plated truncated nose. Bullet stuck about 2 inches from muzzle of a 8 3/8 barrel. Local gunsmith had to remove the...
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    Heavy (200 gr) bulllets in 38/357

    I have come to enjoy shooting heavy-for-caliber bullets in my 44s & 45s. Thinking it would also be fun to shoot heavy bullets in my S&W model 27, I recently acquired some 200 grain, 357 diameter, "copperized" truncated cone (plated lead) bullets from National Bullet Company. I now realize that...
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    S&W dash changes

    http://www.handloads.com/misc/Smith.Model.Changes.asp This isn't a complete list but its the best I've found. Same info is reformatted and attached as a MS Word file
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    Shotgun reloading question

    If shooting in a semi-auto or pump gun, or if loading on a progressive press, then shell geometry is critical and hulls must be in good shape. However, I shoot over/under shotguns (for fun, not competition), and load on a MEC 600 manual press. As long as the shot stays in place and I can...
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    What happened to the 0.01g electronic scales?

    If you intend to weigh the powder charge for each individual cartridge, then the following technique won't help, but it may be helpful for setting up "production line" assemblies. Assuming that the powder measure is throwing consistent charges and you want a more accurate reading: throw a...
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    New Ruger Super Redhawk! 454 Casull

    From what I have been able to learn, the "crud ring" in front of a 38 spl or 44 spl in a multiple-use cylinder becomes a hassle for chambering and extracting the 357 magnum or 44 magnum. A hassle, but not a danger. In the 454 Casull, however, the much higher pressures have been known to...
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    Reloading shotgun ammo

    Cost benefit will depend on the price you have to pay in your area for commercial shells vs for reloading components. A simple MEC 600 Jr reloader (my recommendation) will cost close to $100. Do the arithmetic to figure how much you can save per shell by reloading, then figure how many...
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    Are Dies Interchangeable?

    Die sets which are expressly marketed for progressive reloading machines may not include the mouth expander die (progressive reloaders perform the mouth expansion operation at the same station where powder is dropped).
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    data powder 73? 2230-c?

    February 2005 issue of Rifle's Handloader magazine (pg 22) has extensive review of Accurate 2230-C powder by R.H.VanDenburg Jr. 2230-C is a ball powder between 2230 on the fast side and 2460 on the slower. Article discusses a number of cartridge loads; many recipes were constructed by...
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    TNT Reloading

    I called Tony mid-Feb, just after the Washington/Virginia gunshow at the Expo Center. He doesn't do that show but told me he will be at this weekend's show in Richmond, VA. I have bought lots of his stuff at gunshows from him (and been very pleased with price/vale) but have never ordered via...
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    Stuck bullet: primer fires, but doesn't ignite powder

    Only1asterisk suggested powder position. Since single action shots were ok, but the first double action shot resulted in a problem, it may be possible that single action cocking raised the muzzle and positioned the powder on the primer whereas double action shooting started with the powder away...
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    Help reloading .40s&w

    Does the bulge at the bottom of the bullet go completely around the cartridge or is it on just one side? A bulge on one side would indicate a bullet that was not perfectly vertical when seated. A bulge completely around the case would indicate sizing was too tight for the diameter of that...
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    S&W 460 Magnum

    Freedom Arms recommends separate cylinders for shooting 45 Colt and 454 Casull in their revolvers. I would think that logic would apply to the S&W X-frame as well. Other than the buildup of crud near the case mouth (impeding the insertion of longer cartridges), is there any problem with...
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