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    Tell us about your Winchester WSL

    I have 200+ once fired factory brass that me and my father collected over the years. Plus I'm now buying 357 max brass from online vendors when available. The 357 max brass reloads with ease. Original brass is a struggle to resize. Original once fired brass from (60's-80's) 357 Max brass
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    Tell us about your Winchester WSL

    Yes, I need to find a replacement fore end most of all. The wood on your rifle is outstanding !
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    Tell us about your Winchester WSL

    My 1907 was purchased by my grandfather in the early 1920's. Before he passed away in 1968, he wanted to pass the gun to my father. Long story short, a cousin of my father's ended up with the gun at his passing. My father a very quick thinker, told his cousin he would trade his brand new 30-06...
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    Saturn Powder Funnels

    I just use my old black power funnel. :)
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    My First Time Reloading .351 WSL

    I use a shell catcher ! Caught all my brass.
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    My First Time Reloading .351 WSL

    Thanks for the advise. There's a few coats of paint on her, and I hope it's not holding the fore end together. LOL
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    My First Time Reloading .351 WSL

    No velocity data, I need to buy a chronograph. It's on the short list.
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    My First Time Reloading .351 WSL

    Thanks, It's in rough shape as far as the shock and fore end goes. In the 50's my cousin painted it Elvis Cadillac pink ...LOL My father repainted it dark brown. I will be re-finishing the stock and fore end it in the next couple of weeks.
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    My First Time Reloading .351 WSL

    My first attempt to reload .351 WSL. This project is about four months in the making. 180 Gr Jacketed IMR4227 First load = 17.0 grains Second load = 18.5 grain (a compressed load) 177 Lead Cast IMR4227 17.5 grains Started with @150 once fired original brass (cleaned) Me at the range...
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