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Larry, how many of these do you have?
Thanks,
Jake
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Larry, let me know if you have any 357 brass left.
Thanks,
Jake
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Congratulations. Good shootin.
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Thank you Yul and Sixgun for the pictures and comments. Really makes me want to make it to EOT in the very near future.
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Ok. I didnt want to get ahead of someone. Thanks for the reply.
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Did these sell?
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Larry,
I'll take ten bags if you still have them. I'll PM my info so you can figure shipping.
Much obliged,
Jake
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Too Tall, I'll take the RCBS 32 40 dies. I'll send you a PM with my info.
Jake
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I have three pair. 44 40 with bisley grips that I like for duelist. 38 40 with extra 40 Smith cylinder plow handle grips. 357 birdshead that I'm converting to bisley. The birdshead are too small for me to handle securely one handed. All have the super blackhawk hammers and are in stainless steel.
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These pictures and stories are great. Very enjoyable. Thanks for posting. I'm a new shooter and didn't realize how different things were back then. Those action stages like the Chinese laundry, outhouse, horseback, barber chair, etc. had to be a lot of fun to shoot. Not so much emphasis on time just get through it and have fun doing it. Again, thanks and if you have more please post them.
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I used 3/8 AR 500 and had them cut into 16x16 inch squares and 16 inch circles with a plasma machine. I welded the hangers on the back made out of 1/4 by 2 1/2 angle with a one inch hole on one side to slide onto the stands made out of 3/4 rebar. Welded with a Lincoln 255 mig. Turned up the heat and the wire speed from normal setting for those thickness. Everything holding up real good under soft lead. Even from the 45/70 at about 75 yds. Thats all the distance I can get at my little range. Works great for practicing CAS stages, though.
See ya down the trail.
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Sent you a PM
Thanks,
Jake