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The Original Lumpy Gritz

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  1. 225 is a good all around weight. That said, I load 255 in my reduced. 454 Casull loads. 255 was used in the orginal loads with BP.
  2. FWIW: I use Unique for all my SASS loading, that includes .32 S&W, .38 Special,.44 Mag and 12 ga SG.
  3. Reduce trigger pull weight. That is easily done by using a cut down 1911 hammer spring.
  4. Take the first two numbers of the serial number and subtract from 2000 for the year made.
  5. We don't owe these arsehats a damn thing They are the 'ants' of society.....
  6. Look for data using Unique and WW231/HP38(same powder). Bear Creek Supply has a good selection of moly-coated bullets.
  7. Mag shot is just a harder alloy is all. Downs side, on steel you may see more bounce back of the shot.
  8. Not a clue. Be better all the way around to use a lathe.
  9. Run it for a spell before modification. You loose the warranty when it modified. Unless you constantly finish in the top 10%, save your money and buy reloading components.
  10. When the latest Top Gun was being filmed. We were still living in PMD and would see him flying his P-51 towards China Lk.
  11. Interesting, the only reloading component listed are primers, no powder.
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