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Uriah, SASS # 53822

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  1. Gunsmith, is there a chip on the second photo, in the butt stock? Or is that a reflection? Uriah
  2. You can’t receive messages. Adjustable trigger? I don’t see it in their sales information. Automatic safety? I SEE it in their sales information. Uriah
  3. What type radical does it have? Cross wire? They have several types.
  4. I’ve got an assortment of vintage 1970s bullets. I’ve also got 30 M1 carbine bullets. $.12 a bullet + shipping. Uriah
  5. I’ve also that got a 1903 A3 with an RA 8-43 barrel. CMP gun, Greek return. Two groove rifling and a pinned stock rather than the Cross bolts. Uriah
  6. Winchester cases? I get 63.5 1.5F Swiss and just touch it, .012-.02”, with Jones 535gr 45001 1180 fps with of a REM or Starline cases. Like smokeless, the smaller the case the more efficient it is. Uriah
  7. Slow Poke, This is how I load the 4570. Fire form brass, no resizing. 20:1 or 25:1 lead tin, .459 sizing, vigilante lube or SPG CCI BR2 primers. Winchester second. Primers wads under the primer, newsprint. (You could dispense with that, little effect) Expand slightly - the case will chamber, and accept the bullet. That’s takes trial and error to get right. Used a drop tube. 64 gr 2F, you want to compress the powder .05 - .10” Vegetable wads, topped with newsprint wads (prevents the wad from sticking). Used a compression die. Don’t use the bullet to compressed the powder. Seat the bullet. I only have to use the straight line seated on 1 in 50. I generally will you the cartridges in a box, bullet side up, for two weeks to a month. That way the lube sticks so I can withdraw them, and not lose the bullet. For years I use a blow tube on the 45-70. Had to go to wiping with the 38-50. If you go to the blow tube, deep breaths. The air in the lungs are 100% humidity, the air in the airway is not.
  8. Snuffy, The twist rate on your barrel is indeed marginal. Do you have any lighter bullets you can try? http://kwk.us/twist.html I am always amazed at the Quigley, the bucket, you can hear the unstable bullets going down range. Wow wow wow wow etc. And they hit! Uriah
  9. I’ve only seen these with the 7.5” barrel. Were they offered in any other length?
  10. Snuffy, This is how I load the 45-70 Fires form brass, no resizing. 20:1 or 25:1 lead tin, Paul Jones 535gr 45001, .459 sizing, Vigilante lube or SPG CCI BR2 primers. Primers wads under the primer, newsprint. You could dispense with that. Expand slightly - the case will chamber, and accept the bullet. That’s takes trial and error to get right. Used a drop tube. Vegetable wads, topped with newsprint wads (prevents the wad from sticking). Used a compression die. Don’t use the bullet to compressed the powder. Seat the bullet. I only have to use the straight line seated on 1 in 50. I generally will you the cartridges in a box, bullet side up, for two weeks to a month. That way the lube sticks so I can withdraw them, and not lose the bullet. For years I use a blow tube on the 45-70. Had to go to wiping with the 38-50. If you go to the blow tube, deep breaths. The air in the lungs are 100% humidity, the air in the airway is not. Uriah
  11. Does anyone find this hard to read? PLEASE replay DIRECTLY There, I said it.
  12. I wonder if they can work in a 5.7x28? There’s some 45 grain bullets on the top end of the loads, but ,I don’t know about the profile.
  13. 22 caliber .224 Bullets 1800 Remington 46 gr Hollow points 1800 x $.08 = $144 plus shipping Thanks for looking, Uriah
  14. 25 caliber .257 Bullets 100 Sierra 117 gr Soft point 26 Speer 100 gr Hollow point 100 Sierra 90 gr Hollow point 200 Sierra 75 gr Hollow point 400 Herters 87 gr Hollow point 44 Hornady 75 gr Hollow point 87 Hornady 87 gr Soft point 957 bullets x .15 $135.00 per shipping Thanks for looking, Uriah
  15. https://shootersreference.com/reloadingdata/recommendation I just stumbled across this.
  16. I’ve a Rossi Puma Interarms 45 from around 1991-2. 1. The 45 loading gate VERY sharp. 2. The bore was the chatter(sp) marks. I had to send 70-80 firelap slugs down the bore to get it reasonable. Open it up to .453 If you can, checked the loading gate, and the barrel.
  17. I had a Field Grade 4” about 40 years ago. Take get down was extremely simple, unlike Ruger’s Mark II
  18. $450 at 8% over 48 years $13,000? I don’t have the right calculator.
  19. Sam Sackett, The can in a bag. Same as the photos you present. I’m going to let it go. Not worth the risk. Uriah
  20. Does anyone have has a recipe for 12 gauge or 38 special? Hodgdon Trap #14 It predates the Internet 30 years. Thanks, Uriah
  21. I ran across some unused powder, still in wrapper. I didn’t pick it up. Just wondering if I made a mistake. Uriah
  22. Black powder, they leaking around the primer, Federal. Since I just old doubles, I don’t want to disassemble it unnecessarily. I use cheap plastic, once fired, trimmed to 2 1/2 length with a Sabre saw, roll crimp, and throw them away afterwards. Uriah
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