NONE. So far.
Sorry for the title, but I had to make a splash entrance.
I just picked this gun up a week ago. I have a thing for carbon steel blue handguns. I like 4" N frames and I like commander sized 1911 style guns that are blue carbon steel with 70 series triggers. (I'm sure I will be...
Shot 12 rounds today. Perfect function.
These revolvers use a cylinder pin bushing. A new one came with the 45 auto cylinder. It was a perfect match to the one for the 45 colt cylinder. The two cylinders were the same length also.
The difference was that the 45 auto cylinder needed to have...
Happy Friday to you all,
A year ago, or so I purchased a Taylor's 1873 Drifter 45 Colt revolver. My shooting buddy has an 1875 Outlaw 45 Colt which prompted me to get a single action also. I have two Smith and Wesson revolvers that shoot 45acp and a Les Baer 45 auto and thus wanted to get a...
Good afternoon,
I have a:
4" Barrel
44 Magnum
Adjustable Sights
Square Butt
6 Shot
29-2
Blue
S/N N130678
I think also 3t's according to friends
Thank you in advance
I started taking my 44 mag with me on my morning walk because someone said that there was a cougar sighting in our neighborhood, then someone showed a picture on their security camera and it was some 50-year-old mothers out for a walk and now I just go for a walk.
So I had a Ruger Vaquero 44 magnum that I was trying to sell and didn't have any luck so I bit the bullet which I really didn't care too much about the gun anyway and I took it to the local gun store and traded it in on something that I thought I would like better like a double action revolver...
Sweet.
I have a ruger number one 458 win mag. Never fired a factory round yet. 5744 and lead bullets are downright fun. I even shot a whitetail 15 years ago. Haven't had any elephant issues in our neighborhood either.
I have loaded and fired thousands of 45auto with 200g lswc and 5.5g 231 and never had bullet creep. Always crimp .469-.470 and all ammo works flawless in my les Baer and my 25-2 and 625-3. Always have seated and crimped in one station and not one issue.
I have about four or five different reloading manuals and I know some guys use them as reference only but I tend to read them from cover to cover and what I've discovered is there are a lot of hidden bits of information in other places of the load manual that you wouldn't get if you only use it...
Stefan A, like most people I started out on a single stage and for me it was in 1997. Then I got a Redding turret press and then I took the plunge and tried an inexpensive Lee load master probably around 8 years ago. I primarily load 45 Auto on it but I do a few other calibers in the switching...
I was loading 45acp on my 6000 yesterday. I used the case feeder and only had to place a bullet manually. My load speed is between 9 and 10 seconds per round. No errors in 350 rounds except I ran out of primers twice and had to regroup. I love the 6000.
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