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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    Mine didn't have a barrier. I now have an RCBS one that does.
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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    Yep, in the UK and we can own guns and reload for them. Ownership is restrictive though
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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    I think possibly the primer either turned sideways or detonated before being all the way in
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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    And other such phrases went through my head, quite right sir ;)
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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    Interesting. I have reloaded several hundred of these primers into these cases without issue. One to think on perhaps. Scrummy
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    Flash Over Incident with Hornady Hand Primer

    Hi folks, Had a small scare the other day whilst reloading that might be a helpful reminder to people to keep safe and follow your procedures not being sloppy. Primer popped when being seated and flashed over into try causing other primers to detonate. This happened using a Hornady Hand Primer...
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    Tang sight on an 1892 clone

    Thanks! My astigmatism plays havoc with buckhorn / notch and post sights. Can you remember the hole spacing and the model of sight you used? Thanks, Scrummy
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    Tang sight on an 1892 clone

    Hi there folks, I quite fancy putting a tang sight on my lever action 1892 clone (Chiappa in this case. Anyone done this? Hints and tips much appreciated. Which model did you use? Best wishes, Scrummy
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    New lock nuts from Lee

    Looks like a Hornady lock rings to me
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    296 powder for 44 mag

    I think it's only the barrel lengths and velocities right?
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    Sling for a take down

    Burrhead, I think you have a point. Just a little concerned about the metal in the fore-end cap. Doesn't look particularly thick to me. Wondering about a Clamp mount on the hanger for the magazine tube as that looks to be farely solid. Or, if I can find the answer from Taylor's, whether you...
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    296 powder for 44 mag

    This was something I was told by a very experienced reloader. Reckoned you needed to get H110 "properly lit"
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    Where are the timber scopes?

    I find with IR I tend to leave them on a pretty low brightness setting as especially with a Duplex / Number 4 reticle during daylight you are fine for shooting and also no risk of flaring. Then as the light drops and you put onto a dark deer in shadow, the little red dot conveniently shows up...
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    Where are the timber scopes?

    How about the Leupold VXR 1.5-5x33? Nominally a scout scope but only about 6" of eye relief so fine to mount conventionally? ATB, Scrummy
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    296 powder for 44 mag

    Jeff, get on the Hodgdon website. Lots of data specifically for rifle. ATB, Scrummy
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    Sling for a take down

    Hi folks, I have a takedown rifle. (1892 clone). How do people sling theirs? Mine has no sling swivels and putting a clamp on the magazine tube doesn't seem to be a good idea as tube seems thin and can't take it down so easily... Thanks in advance, Scrummy
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    Lone Wolf

    Thanks for all the info folks
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    Lone Wolf

    Thanks for the tip off!
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    Lone Wolf

    Hi folks, What's going on with Lone Wolf, they seem to have a lot of items out of stock and they aren't making their longer (9") 10mm barrels anymore? Scrummy
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    Please help me pick a deer rifle and caliber.

    257 Roberts?
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