Calaverasslim stated: "Will I open carry? Seriously doubt it. Depends of the time of day or night, where I am and what I am doing. 3PM going to HEB, no. Driving to El Paso and stopping for gas in Ft. Stockton or Van Horn at 3AM, yes."
Well put, sir. I feel precisely the same! :D
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Looks like my Beretta 8045 just doesn't like those Lee Cast TL 200 gr bullets. My test loads of another 200 gr Cast bullet all worked just fine at the range earlier this morning. Thus, the problem is solved -- I'll just switch to these bullets that work, and enjoy them. :D Thanks again for...
Gents, I really appreciate these replies. I've dug around out there and found a few hundred pieces of 200 gr bullets that have a different ogive than the ones that have been problematic. I'll load up a few test rounds and give 'em a shot. Thanks again! :D
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Many thanks for these replies!
rsrocket1, you asked, "Do you seat them with any of the shoulder sticking out of the case? If so, did you size the bullets or simply TL then load them?"
I don't size them. However, I like your idea of seating a little deeper. (I'll back off the powder charge a...
Folks, I'm loving my new Beretta Cougar .45 pistola and it happily gobbles up my 230 gr Cast TL loads. They shoot with very nice accuracy. I'm really pleased with that load and will continue to crank out a bunch of them...
I've also put together some 200 gr Cast TL loads. These have an OAL of...
Many thanks!
Gents, I really appreciate your replies! :D
Chuck Perry, these 720 Rossi guns don't have that strain screw that you mentioned. Indeed that sounds like the easiest way to fix the issue, but...
I bought some Rossi 720 parts on eBay not long ago. Among them is a mainspring. I...
Back around the beginning of this year, I purchased a lightly-used stainless 3" Rossi (model 720) revolver, chambered in .44 Special. I fell in love with it from day one! Actually, I enjoyed it so much that I bought a second nice 720 a couple months later. These things are really sweet and I...
I don't have the Lyman data here. But I've enjoyed loading a lot of these bullets when using 5.4 grains of HP-38/231. These work really well in each of my .40 guns.
Clear sights and straight shootin' to ya!
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Thanks, gents!
I appreciate the replies, and I realize that there are a ton of different means of storing various types of reloading components. Those that I mentioned work well for me, and the bonus for me is that I will never grow weary of eating those fantastic wasabi-flavored, salted...
I just now opened up a fresh can, and that reminded me of something that I have thought about posting on here for a while --
On the potato chip aisle at Walmart, they have these tins of "Blue Diamond" salted almonds, with wasabi & soy sauce. They are incredibly delicious! Just eating them...
I shoot a lot of cast bullets in my CZ 75B .40. However, I really like loading Berry's plated (155 gr) when powered with 8.0 gr of HS-6. (This may be the most accurate of the .40 S&W loads that I've put together.) :D
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It's great to read here how Lee is posturing itself in light of the scale's breakage. Nearly all of the reloading stuff that I use is Lee. I had one part on my Auto Prime that broke not long ago. Lee replaced it at no cost. Ya gotta love this kind of service! :D
Thanks, Lee!
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It's good to read these replies. No doubt it wouldn't take but a couple .454 rounds to give most enthusiasts all they want of high powered recoil, and even so, I "have a hankering" to shoot one a few times. Maybe that will happen, maybe it won't.
BCRider, 10-4 on the merits of reloading...
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