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    An interesting way to prevent loading lever drop...

    Looks well beyond my capabilities and those of the tools I own. If working on the spring’s edge didn’t fix it I’d probably have a Dragoon latch attached, again beyond my capabilities.
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    An interesting way to prevent loading lever drop...

    Yeah, fixing the spring latch seems to work most of the time and is such an easy thing to do. Gotta be able to shoot all 6 with full loads without it dropping.
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    An interesting way to prevent loading lever drop...

    One has to depress that little screwed in bar along the plunger? Interesting!
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    Cutting Aluminum Cans

    I’m sitting on probably 9 tins of Rem #10s but I don’t like these shortages we see periodically!
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    Cutting Aluminum Cans

    Are caps once again hard to find? If so how long has it been going on? And is there a light anywhere to be seen?
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    Sharp Shooter Cap Size

    I have a set of Nipples that were specifically designed for CCI #11 non magnum caps. I can’t find them except online in packs of ten tins so I’ve never tried them. The magnums don’t work. What does has been Rem #10s. I’ve emailed these people nearly a week ago and have yet to receive a...
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    Cutting Aluminum Cans

    Seems the top would be rather difficult to chop through. I do have tin snips, guess I should see how challenging it is. I have plenty of caps right now but this occasional shortage that pops up now and again makes it seem prudent. And I like tinkering with things and making my own.
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    Cutting Aluminum Cans

    I see this cap making tool that cuts the cups from a sheet of aluminum taken from a beer or soda can. So how are people removing the top and base of the cans?
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    Olde Eynsford

    We do a lot of backpacking and I’ve often thought the 4.5” Colt Pocket Police would just be nifty. From what I’ve seen with a small bullet and energetic powder it can almost achieve .380 ACP performance. A little light but the .380 with a FMJ actually penetrates fairly well and accounts for most...
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    Olde Eynsford

    Ah yes, the anemic charges in the Colt Pocket makes them fairly puny with a bullet. Long ago I read of someone loading a 160 RNFP Lee bullet in their repro and was amazed at how short it was, close to that of a ball or something. That got me thinking why not create a WFN bullet of that length...
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    Olde Eynsford

    From what I’ve seen Scheutzen has similar velocities to standard Goex, but cleaner burning. From the test results I should expect roughly 900 fps pushing a 230 grn bullet (I have mine made at Accurate Molds to be short for its weight with a very wide meplat for hunting. My 1858 uses a weighed...
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    Olde Eynsford

    I still have two unopened pounds along with a new Triple 7. I very much appreciate the offer though. I had moved where the nearest outdoor range was over an hour away so I stopped shooting for 9 years! But I’m back and intend to go each month like before. I just wanted to see if there’s a...
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    Olde Eynsford

    I use nothing but energetic powders, Olde E, Triple 7, and one day Swiss. Thanks though!
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    Olde Eynsford

    I used to buy my powder from Grafs. It took about 3 lbs to negate the hazmat fee vs having bought the same T7 at Bass Pro, and 3 lbs was a reasonable about to spend. But they no longer carry it. I think it’s back in production. Where can I buy the amount elsewhere? They do still sell Swiss...
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    Balloon head .38-40

    Wow! That’s quite impressive. Until Goex began making Olde Eynsford to compete with Swiss I don’t think they’ve ever made an energetic powder. Now I’m curious who’s dropped weighed charges of Swiss or Olde Eynsford (there’s a French brand, and something newer out of South Africa but they...
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    Balloon head .38-40

    I’m lucky I had the wherewithal to take screen shots. Clipped his name apparently, but maybe you recognize it. This post was many years back.
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    Balloon head .38-40

    Not necessarily true. There’s a huge weight difference between brands. On a now defunct forum, The Remington 1858 Forum, a fellow had weighed all of his 30 grn charges when testing various powders. Grafs weighed 28.2 grns, Swiss weighed 24.4, and Olde Eynsford weighed 23.8 grns, each 3F powder...
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    Balloon head .38-40

    All of this talk about original performance of the .45 LC and then the military round they eventually settled upon has intrigued me. I own a ROA and had been told it wasn’t humane to hunt with, that it was grossly anemic even with a conical. But I researched and asked a lot of questions and have...
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    Balloon head .38-40

    What brand of powder were you using? And is the 40 grns by weight or volume?
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    Thoughts on .36 caliber 1858 repros?

    I thought I read long ago that Uberti makes theirs to a proper size whereas Pietta built theirs on the NMA frame. Maybe I’m mistaken.
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