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    Rossi 92 or Henry Steel ?

    I have the big boy steel in 357 with the 20 inch barrel, and it is a favorite of mine. My rifle cycles smoothly and feeds both 357 and 38 Special ammo. The solid top receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope mount. I have used a weaver K4 scope for load development and accuracy testing. It...
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    What's your powder measure technique?

    I use an RCBS Uniflow measure with the small (pistol) cylinder. Click - Click. One brisk click on the upstroke and one of the downstroke. Works great on powders like H110, 4227, AA#9, AA#7, AA#5, 231 and Universal. I find consistency to a tenth of a grain on my RCBS digital scale. One...
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    .45 Colt rifle loads?

    You will see the best benefit in fps from the slower magnum powders such as 2400, H110, and Accurate No. 9. With fast to medium powders like Unique and Universal, you may see a 150 fps increase with the the longer rifle barrel. The slower powders can give you 300 or more fps increase. Tom
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    357 Magnum Rifle data?

    My experience with H110 is similar to your own. I shoot a Winchester (Miroku) 1892. The Cast Performance bullet you use is an "LBT Style" bullet. I actually have an LBT mold and cast my own 180 WFNGC bullets. Lubed with LBT soft blue lube and CCI 550 primer. 13.0 gr H110 Average 1508 fps...
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    Picked up 3 lbs of Unique.

    I just went down to my reloading bench and threw 10 consecutive charges of Unique from an old cardboard 8 pound cylinder using my RCBS Uniflow powder measure. I briskly rotate the handle so that there is a positive click when I stop at the top and bottom of the throw. I do this to break up any...
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    Chrono early and chrono often

    Primers DO make a difference. I was doing some chronograph work yesterday with my 357 lever gun checking loads with H110 and my cast bullet. 10 shots of each load were fired with the chronograph 10 feet away. All components were identical except for the primers. WSP (standard) primer: Ave...
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    .45acp and .45LC

    In a semi auto yes. But if you have a Ruger Blackhawk convertible or a smith 625 45 ACP revolver, they can work well. Western powders has 45 ACP data for Bullets as heavy as 250 grains in both their Accurate and Ramshot powder lines.
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    Bare lead bullets for 9mm

    If you wish to load "oversize" bullets to fit your bore, the Lee Factory Crimp Die can cause a problem. To ensure reliable feeding, it will squeeze the case down to what Lee thinks it should be. If your bullet plus case wall are too big, it will swage down the bullet and you now have an...
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    Casting for .45 Colt

    Every rifle is a law unto itself as to what bullet and load will shoot accurately. In order to get the best accuracy, you will need to size the bullet to fit your barrel. I have a Marlin 1894 in 45 Colt and a Legacy Puma ’92 (made by Rossi) in 454. This also shoots 45 Colt. I found the...
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    Which of these three powders for 45acp?

    For me, Unique is the way to go. It works well and is a bulky powder and if you accidentally double charge it, it is virtually impossible to fail to notice it. You won't be able to seat the bullet. I don't dispute that Bullseye is a fine powder, but with the low volume it occupies in the 45 ACP...
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    Loading for a .357mag carbine

    If you are looking a 180 grain deer hunting load for your 357 carbine, i would think you want it going a little faster than 1150 fps. Consider using H110 or W296 (actually the same powder) for top end performance. You can find the loading data on the hodgdon web site...
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    Need opinions on auto rim load for a 1917

    Most reloading manuals have a separate section for 45 ACP and 45 Auto Rim (AR). You will find the top end AR loads are a bit softer for any give powder/bullet combination than their ACP counterparts. For a vintage 1917 revolver, I would stay within the parameters of the lighter AR loads. Tom
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    New reloader 650

    If you are reloading a bottle neck rifle cartridge, you really should get a headspace gauge. (http://ads.midwayusa.com/product/714043/le-wilson-case-length-headspace-gage-300-aac-blackout?gclid=Cj0KEQiAreilBRDzrNfb6uqX4fwBEiQAk-MRY0BxnG2FG3eGchXGC1pah4TUA4nRr0Pc4_sdnv2wZdgaAnWM8P8HAQ) The...
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    308 win for white tail

    I have used the Sierra GameKing 150 grain bullet with Varget powder. It shoots 1 MOA out of my Ruger Gunsite Scout Rifle 308. Put it in the boiler room and you will have venison in the freezer. See the link here for photos of the "pathology report" of the deer.
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    New Chrono; target beyond?

    Ditto on that. Precisely aiming at exactly the same point (i.e. a target) should give greater consistency as to where the bullet passes over the sensors and might possibly reduce measurement variability. I freely admit that this is armchair theorizing and I have no evidence whatsoever that...
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    2400 in Colt .357 revolvers

    The Lyman Cast Bullet handbook 4th edition page 259 has data for the #358429 in 357 magnum cases. Lyman specifies an overall length of 1.553” Start load of 2400 is 9.7 gr. Max Load is 13.5 grains. They list a velocity of 1242 fps and a pressure of 41,100 CUP for the max load. Your mileage may...
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    45 Long Colt - How do you reload it?

    What kind of revolver are you reloading for? There is a HUGE difference between reloading for a full size Ruger Blackhawk (or Freedom Arms) 45 Colt and the older Colt Peacemaker and its replicas. Using the standard pressure Colt type loads in a Ruger won't hurt it. But if you use Ruger level...
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    Plated 9mm in polygonal barrel

    I completely understand about the problem with lead contamination and toxicity. I do all of my casting and most of my shooting outdoors. My barn has a nice overhang on the side where I set up my casting furnace to minimize my exposure. When reloading I have been wearing nitrile gloves to...
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    What is the proper .357 revolver throat clearance?

    Size your bullets so they will just slip fit through the cylinder throat with fingertip pressure. This will ensure proper alignment when it engages the rifling and hopefully give the best accuracy. If the bullets are too fat, then you won't be able to load your cartridges. If they are too...
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    Plated 9mm in polygonal barrel

    Everybody does things for different reasons, and my personal reasons may not work for other people. I've been casting my own bullets since the 1980s. I started when I was a student and couldn't afford to shoot much factory ammo. Today I do it for quality and the ability to tailor the ammo to...
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