like most others here, reloading for the guns you have is usually enjoyable and allows you to shoot them more often for less money. as someone posted, a bunch of the calibers you posted are variations of the same cartridge so it's just a different setup vs. new dies. that helps a lot with some...
since I"m guessing most of the hornet shooters are on this thread, anyone had the Hornet work done by CPC? for the money it seems to be a great price for what you are getting...
http://www.ct-precision.com/
If i go this route (their accuracty package) should I convert to K-hornet or just keep...
nice to have found some other hornet shooters. I was looking around for info on improving the trigger on the 77/22H. I took mine to the range monday to test some rounds and after shooting a really nice trigger on another target rifle at the range, this one needs some work. I know Rifle Basix...
Trail boss would be the way to go with reduced loads in most rifles.
I have a 348 but haven't run any lower loads in it but I use TB in lots of handgun calibers (32-20, 38/357, 45LC/Schof, and 44 mag). pretty much as posted above, stay away from compression of the powder and you're good to go...
nice thread. I've had the RCBS for about 20 years and it works fine for everything exept I picked up some 348 Win reloads from a shop a few weeks ago that I want to keep the brass. given the price of new brass (about $80 a bag) I really don't want to mess it up, and the collets won't fit into...
anyone know if there is an easy way to mount a scope of a Ruger Super Blackhawk that's a non "hunter" model?
I've been looking at the Leupold Mount and the Weaver Mount. I like the cleaner mounting of the Leupold but it's not real clean on the Super Blackhawk and what is involved in...
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