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Uriah, SASS # 53822

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  1. https://www.shootingtimes.com/editorial/shooting-the-colts-signature-series-1860-army/99535
  2. I got the same thing on another purchase. Text. I like to PM the seller and not give a clue in the original sellers post. Sellers: make sure your mailbox is not full! Uriah
  3. I will take it. You can’t receive messages. Uriah
  4. Kid Rich, Chalk it up to my inexperience with Olde Eynsford. That is why I thought you had the typo. A carbine load, that I thought you were shy of 10.gr powder. I’m sorry. Uriah
  5. Wow, 47 gr OE, 405 gr bullets. 1160fps you’re getting? You must be feeling the void with something. I have a little experience with OE, but what I have it’s a very dense powder. Uriah
  6. https://dutchmuzzleloaders.nl/Beaumont Treffen_bestanden/45 70 at Two Miles The Sandy Hook Tests of 1879.pdf The 80 grains loading were in a 2.4” case, 500 gr bullet. Uriah
  7. Kid Rich, 47 gr? I suspect a typo? Sailor Jim, I recall a fine grade of black powder, and nobody could tell the readers a lot about it, type or granulation. Old OE (Goex manufacture) is dense and velocities exceed Swiss. I don’t know if the Goex OE of recent manufacture is the same. Kind of like your original question, they change the process over the years and who knows what you wind up with. Uriah
  8. The powder or the polymer coat or both?
  9. Jackslade, You’re going to need a compression die to get any kind of consistency in seating the wad. 1/8” , .125” you can get by without a drop tube. I do both no matter what the compression. After I weigh the charges, it takes little time to place it in a drop tube. Mine is a homemade affair. Uriah
  10. Colorado Coffinmaker, I recall 30 years ago, that that Ruger 45 revolvers, had a tight spot from the frame. I confirmed that on the Ruger 45 Blackhawk that I owned. Shoving a lapping slug at the muzzle and it was tight as it entered the frame. I fired lap the barrel, I don’t know the count of it, 30-60 times. You ever done that? Uriah
  11. Let me get this straight. The movie, “Winchester 73” was an actual 1/1000 gun? Add not some prop gun? Uriah
  12. I’d be interested in 100-200, shipping. I prefer Rem ( all the cases now are Remington). But, I can make it work. Uriah
  13. HK Uriah, To me, how straight the bullet is seated, within the case. 1. You can’t measure it on a loose fitting case. Fire form brass that’s been unsized. 2. Measurement off because of unevenly in the neck. When I turn brass, often one side get straightened by more than the other side. .001” Uriah
  14. How much? I haven’t paid much attention to it because I don’t resize my bass. When I did, neck size only, I would get, .002-.003 That’s the best I can do. If you’re resizing the bass, go and seat a bullet with the last driving band out. Then measure it, the first driving band and the nose of the bullet. To me, that would indicate whether your molds at fault or the dies. Here’s a case for a co-axial press? Uriah
  15. They’re going after random parts! The main objective is to shut this site down? Uriah
  16. Spiritmaker, I had one just like you, Uberti, Navy Arms, 16” trapper. I shaved the spring down and it promptly broke. I used it as is with the broken spring. The safety hangs down. and works as it should in the firing position. I couldn’t believe how smooth the trigger was with no spring. Uriah
  17. Bama Kid, I believe you have a compression die set up in the expander die. The 45 to denotes that. Has pictured below I have a compression 45 die and an expand .459/.461 set up in another die. You have a a good set of dies! Uriah
  18. Bama Kid, The expansion die, what insert does it have? The inserts are marked on the top. I.e. .461- 463 Buffalo Arms supplies them in various sizes. The RCBS insert for the expansion die doesn’t work for lead bullets. I clued Mongo in on the die set. Uriah
  19. Mongo, Are they rifles or carbines? Carbine 45-70, 55 gr black powder, 405-414gr bullet, card fillers. Rifles 45-70, 63 gr, 405-414 bullet, single card. 25:1, 30:1 if you’re going to cast bullets. Emmett’s lube, pan lubed, cut from the lube with a oversize 4570 cartridge , drilled out on the end, Allen key inserted to expel the bullets. The first firing is the tricky part, getting all the bullets in place. thereafter, don’t size them and the bullets will drop into place. That should get you going. Uriah
  20. Very similar to a savage 1899 tang sight. Has a carbine butt plate. I like it! Uriah
  21. Abilene, A cartridge shotgun? About 40 years ago, I bought some Pyrodex for my muzzleloader. It was new to the marketplace. Within 10 shots I could detect a hangfire. The next shot, ANYONE could see, I had a hangfire. Even with a hot shot nipple. I’m sure Pyrodex improved their products. But, that is the last time for me. Uriah
  22. Yul Lose, I don’t post none of that. However, a scammer got my email account from somewhere. Emails are required for the account set up. Back door to account set up? I posted my name and email to the search function, and got no hits. I even went to copilot with the same information, no hits on copilot. Uriah
  23. Kid Death, Sorry, I am being scammed. The message I receive by email. The Kid doesn’t know my email address. I removing my email from my account 6+ years ago. That’s why I contract via message, and your messaging is full. I have to rely on the ad. This is no way involves Kid Death, it’s a scammer. . >>> Kid Death, SASS #6683 Hello Uriah. I'm messaging you concerning my Garmin Xero C1 Pro Chronograph, still available for sale in good condition, i texted you with my dynamic business Gmail I haven't heard back from you yet, kindly get back to me with your shipping info if you're still interested. <<<
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