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    .357 Security Six at 200 yards

    Back in '72 I bought the then new Ruger Security Six. It was built like a tank and had good resews in all of the shooting magazines for how well it shot. I bought it as a back up for Hog hunting in South Carolina where I was stationed. Over the years I pulled it out of the safe and would...
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    8mm Remington Magnum using surplus powder?

    Any member have loads for the 8mm Remington Magnum using any of the surplus pulled military powders for sale today? 200-220 grain bullet? Thank you.
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    Remington Model 12 experts please help

    I have been given a 1935 Remington Model 12 pump-action .22 rifle. While there is no finish left on the rifles steel it is in very good mechanical shape with a perfect bore. The owner had this rifle since it was new. He said he tried to fire it in the 50's and it would jamb. It is doing that...
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    Gouging has already started....

    I called/e-mailed many persons and companies the sell high cap magazines. I asked about avaibility and pricing on certain mags. And low and behold price gouging has all ready started. I found one fellow selling a Steyr M9 high cap for $150.00 and Glock mags for all most $ 200.00. Making a buck...
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    .32 NAA and 20 M/M

    Thanks for the intrest guys. The .32 NAA is a .380 ACP necked down to .32. The most common bullet weight is 60 grains but, 71 is also OK. I have converted four Russian Makarovs pistols to the round. Out of a 4" barrel, you can get 1,960 FPS. The recoil is no worse than the .380. The muzzel blast...
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    New to this fourm.........

    I'm new to this fourm. I have been reloading since 1964. All calibers from .22 to 20 m/m. I will be more than happy to share the data I have delveloped or compiled over the years. My latest projects are the .32 NAA and the .30 Nagant using 32-20 brass. Talk to ya...... Rapidrob.
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