And I am glad you did. I honestly didn't know that and you know the old adagium, "You learn Something New Every Day" certainly stands true here.
I may have to try out a Swede barrel sometime. Especially if I run into a load of brass somewhere. It would certainly alleviate the mag feeding issue...
Actually, no. The reason for a short action in a long action is to keep the rifle a repeater by utilizing the magazine & enjoying the luxury of extending/seating the bullets all the way out to (or close to) the lands. This is a kind of best of both world attempt. A single shot (properly set up)...
I took her out last Saturday and torched off a few rounds but weather was wet and I left my chrony on the previous trip so it was dead and I had no spare battery. I made the best of it though and was able to send a few down range at 50 and 130 yds. It only took five rounds to make me content...
Roughneck08, I do. I have two light loads to start out with using Ramshot hunter powder. One using the Nosler 130grn. Accubond and the other using the infamous Sierra 140grn. Game King. I'll see if I can get time to torch off a few this weekend and get a report written up. Thanks for asking and...
I decided to get on the Savage do it yourself bandwagon.
I have been playin around with this project for a few months now and am finally pretty much finished. I may end up matching the barrel to the action which I semi dark grey parked and possibly darkening the stock but this is pretty much it...
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I just throw em in a net bag and toss em in the clothes dryer. Works great and done fast!
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I just use a large wooden stick while smelting and a smaller dowel while casting and it serves double duty. Agitates the pot and keeps it all fluxed.
I love Power Pistol. It goes a long way, burns clean and is accurate in both my jacketed and cast loads. My favorite load is using Lees 358-125-RF hard cast bullets sized to a hair under .357 I have no leading and they feed great in both my P226 and G17 with KKM match barrel. Kinda funny since...
I got this idea from another forum I frequent. The thread seemed kinda pointless at first until it got going and then it became interesting for me to observe what others carried in winter vs summer as their most frequent (go to) carry pistols of choice.
I'll start with mine here:
Glock 26 9mm...
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This is such a common issue with many autoloaders that if I let that one factor sway me into selling, I'd lose most of my tupperware and a good part of my all metalware too :what:
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