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    Shot shell reloading

    Okay, This is all useful. Thanks.
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    Shot shell reloading

    I am shooting out of a stoeger coach gun supreme. 2 years old. The steel fallers are 1foot square steel targets that fall over when they are hit. They are about as heavy as pushing a full pop can over. They are no farther than 10 yards away. Occasionally we have poppers that throw up a empty...
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    Shot shell reloading

    But then I can't see a damn thing through all that smoke:) Really I have not thought about it. Since my revolvers and rifle are smokeless powder I thought I would keep shotgun the same.
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    Shot shell reloading

    I guess I should have been more specific. I am actually trying to load down. I am using these for cowboy action, so I just want enough shot and charge to knock the faller over. I am starting under the published minimum and working up to something I feel is good for me. I was curious if there...
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    Shot shell reloading

    Okay, Thanks. Here goes....
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    Shot shell reloading

    Hello all, I am have finally got all my components together to start reloading shot shells. My question; Is a flattening primer still a good indicator of pressure getting high in shot? Or is there something else I should look for? And yes I am using published data and working up.
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    Loading rifle powder in handgun cartridges

    This is more for curiosity, has anyone tried loading slower powders in their handgun cartridges that they shoot from rifles. For example; the bullet weight, and diameter of a .357 mag and .308 win are similar. The bbl length and action of a Ruger 77/357 and a Ruger Gunsite Scout are similar...
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    Powder storage.

    Married 9 years. Even when she thinks I'm wrong, I know I'm right. I just don't tell her.
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    Powder storage.

    I phoned Hogdgon and he said "Take it out. The powder is engineered with moisture content. If it loses it's moisture it will burn to hot and fast." From the horses mouth. I guess it's good to be wrong once in a while. I almost forgot what it feels like:)
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    Powder storage.

    I grew up with my grandparents owning corner grocery stores, so it is in my blood to rotate stock. I even now rotate the dishes and cutlery in my kitchen it's that much in my blood:). I live in the pacific northwest, and it is pretty damp in the winter months. My shop where I reload is...
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    Powder storage.

    Hello everyone. Just a simple question; after I open a bottle of powder, I throw in a silica gel pack to keep it dry. I can't see a problem with it, but does anyone know if there is anything that might be wrong with it?
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    DA only revolver

    Nice looking setup.
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    DA only revolver

    Thanks for the info. I think a bobbed spur is my only option. I wanted the hammerless DA only for one less moving part. It's funny (for me), when she shoots my M&P 9mm the brass come back at her head. Takes the fun away. I want her to get used to shooting, and have her own handgun that is...
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    DA only revolver

    I am looking for a DA only revolver for the wife. 38/357. Simple to use. Here's the trick; barrel length 4 1/4" minimum (Canadian laws). Does anyone know a manufacturer that fits the bill? Thanks.
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    S&W Model 29-2 barrel change

    Thanks for all your input. Yes, handguns under 4 1/4"ish barrel need a prohibited licence, which they don't give out in Canada any more. The person selling has a 4", 6", and the 8 3/8" barrels. 2 out of 3 aint bad.
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    S&W Model 29-2 barrel change

    I am going to look at a few handguns to maybe purchase. One is a S&W model 29-2 with a 4" barrel. I would prefer a longer barrel. Is it worthwile changing the barrel? (I would get my gunsmith to do it.) Also, Any ideas where I would look to buy just a barrel?
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    Brass quality

    Any thoughts on if reloading brass (new in bag) is any better than factory ammunition brass? Factory ammo brass is probably going to be fired once, then dumped, by non-reloaders. Reloading brass (new in bag) is for reloading. Multiple times. Just wondering. I have never bought new in bag...
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    Fine tuning cartridges

    Good and Good. oldpapps; 'A specially designed non crimping crimp die' made me laugh. Did a bureaucrat invent this? Last question. Semi related. The best I'm shooting is factory Hornady 95gr SST, from my Savage varmint, Nikon Monarch scope, on a bi-pod, 300 yards, 20 rounds, in a 5"...
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    Fine tuning cartridges

    Thanks all for your advice. Looks like I have some research and shopping to do. I was mostly wondering how many variables I had to deal with. I will stick with the primers and brass I like, and play around with different powders and bullets. I'm still not sure how much I need to worry about...
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    Fine tuning cartridges

    My first post! I have been reloading 38 special for cowboy action for about 6 months now. I am pretty happy with the accuracy, recoil, etc. of my cartridge so far. I am starting to reload my 243 win now. My question is, how do I fine tune for accuracy, for any cartridge? ie. Do I...
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