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Posted in thread: Undersize 40 Caliber Brass on 03/03/2010 at 4:17PM
Paxil?! Good gawd, just what I need, another med. :eek:Posted in thread: Undersize 40 Caliber Brass on 03/02/2010 at 5:05PM
I have been waiting for a reply from the USPSA staff. Now that I have that, and valuable input from this
forum's members, I can make an educated guess. Err, I mean decision. Typical trim length is .01...Posted in thread: Question about 357 Sig on 02/28/2010 at 9:16AM
I see the 357 Sig more and more every year in competition. Users claim the cartridge to be more accurate
than the 40 S&W.The downside of the 357 Sig is more felt recoil.Posted in thread: Do U Trim Handgun Brass? on 02/27/2010 at 1:58PM
{every expert hand loader should know what the tolerance is on oal case length}I have been searching, and
asking, for just that information, Will. So far no one can tell me.Posted in thread: Undersize 40 Caliber Brass on 02/26/2010 at 6:19PM
I have found that my Lee resizing die causes the brass to "grow" 4 to 6 thousands.Posted in thread: WARNING! 7mm mag reloaders on 02/26/2010 at 6:14PM
The Hodgdon Annual Manual contains inaccuruate data on the 7mm rem. magnum, 7mm Weatherby magnum and 7mm
Shooting Times Westerner. Pages 108 and 109 are incorrect and the data listed should not be use...Posted in thread: Undersize 40 Caliber Brass on 02/26/2010 at 9:34AM
For some reason the ammunition manufacturers have become notorious for using short 40 caliber brass. I
have found, over the last 6 months, once-fired brass as short as .820". Oh, it still loads and fi...Posted in thread: Back In The Day Reloading Equipment on 02/26/2010 at 9:12AM
I have a 1940's bolt action Savage Sporter, with a 4 round detachable clip. To the best of my knowledge,
Hornady is now the only one making a jacketed bullet. The #2510, 60 grain, .257 FP.It's not muc...Posted in thread: Back In The Day Reloading Equipment on 02/26/2010 at 7:47AM
25-20 is correct! Stop by and pick up the quarter at your convenience, motorG20 (he, he, he).Posted in thread: The Akuna Brass Catcher on 02/26/2010 at 6:54AM
Sherwood Akuna sent me a note, last night, saying his semiauto handgun brass catcher is back in stock.
Type in his name and .com (no spaces). DISCLAIMER: I do not own, nor have I ever used the Akuna B...
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