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    Ruger sp101 blew up

    Yes kudos to Ruger. Their CS is very good IMHO the best. Several years ago when I first started to reload, (in CO) was shopping for all of the components, on the wall behind the counter was a (was) Python, stop strap gone, cylinder in pieces.How well that remains with me each time I reload.
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    How not to crimp

    Me either. A shoebox full of proof that I have never, ever once done that. :-)
  3. W

    At 50 yards- .22 or 357, and barrel length.

    MAT "I would have thought this sort of thing to be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer. Thank goodness we have el G to promote discussion of such things, however. You never know when an observer might turn out to be intuitively impaired." Gets my vote.
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    Where are reloading components available (Not a Discussion Thread)

    How many of us shoot 1,000 rnds per month to equal $12.50 per month ?
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    Does Your Spouse Have Access?

    Well, when New Town happened my idea of several family having full access changed. Not that of distrust, but sitting and watching the news for three days changed my thoughts. To me a major prob was the lack of securing firearms by his mother. Here we don't have storage/safe requirements. Though...
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Thanks Radagast. Very helpful. Tks again Walkg
  7. W

    9 mm resistance in resizing die (RCBS carbide)

    Had same problem today sizing and belling nickel *_* .45C with RCBS dies. Tried lube as stated above. Helped some. Believe it was combo nickel & new.
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    Identity and Date of Manufacture of S&W Revolvers

    Possibly you may be able to help. S&W 629-1. Can't find any info on SN prefix: ADS ?
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    Show us a picture of your reloading bench

    I believe many on here really go through a major cleaning and organizing just for these pics. What does anyone one else think ??
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