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I have a Winchester62a and want to clean up the stocks. They're not bad by any means, it's just a clean rifle and I want to nice up the wood.
Thanks in advance.
Colt police positive in .32np (.32s&w) I removed the old barrel off quite easily with heat halfway up the 4" barrel. Threads, crane, all good. Can someone explain the primitive way of installing new barrel. I have arkansas stones, files micrometer, no lathe. Anyone please :confused:
I need a barrel to put on my frame. It's a colt new police .32. Barrel lenghth does not matter. The forcing cone mics out at .443. I'm having a helluva time finding a barrel for this oldie. Serial # is 405xx made in 1907-1908 Any ifo helps. Thanks
Dave
IF it were mine I'd shoot 20gr. pyrodex (not as powerful as bp or 777) Shoot 1 or 2 times, clean meticulously and put her away. That's just too cool for power loads. Once again, IF it were mine. BTW, after looking close at the pictures I might not shoot a mild load or 2 more than once and grovel...
Has anyone heard of "vibrating" the powder throw so you can get more accurate, same measure throws? If so, what's your method. I use an RCBS and would like to hear any opinions. Thanks.
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