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  1. Whidbey Mike

    Looking for info on reloading .41 Rem Mag

    Nothing yet, just starting out. Will be loading .40 S&W first but I have brass and dies for my .41 Rem Mag too so looking ahead. Will also be loading .45 Colt too but still need the dies.
  2. Whidbey Mike

    Looking for info on reloading .41 Rem Mag

    Oh what primers do I use, large pistol or magnum primers?
  3. Whidbey Mike

    Looking for info on reloading .41 Rem Mag

    I have once fired brass and Sierra 170gr JHP. Will be shooting in a Taurus Tracker with 4" ported barrel so nothing too hot. Have Lee 4 pc die set. (Yes I know, I would have rather had a Blackhawk. But I gotta run what I brung.)
  4. Whidbey Mike

    Small pistol primers.

    Looking for small pistol primers and got really excited when I found a place online that had a box of 500 CCI primers until I saw the price. I even called to verify. 500 count, $165!
  5. Whidbey Mike

    Fun Targets

    5.56 case with a .22. Try not to break the sides out.
  6. Whidbey Mike

    Fun Targets

    Golf balls as far out as you can see them. Tennis ball on a string. Get them moving and try hitting them. Put out a piece of fruit and wait for the wasps.
  7. Whidbey Mike

    Have you purchased anything gun related in the last three days?

    Just finished getting everything I need to load .40 S&W. (I have 1,300 cases to reload.) Still need a shell holder for priming. 41 Rem Mag and dies for .45 Colt.
  8. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    Thanks for confirming that.
  9. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    From CartridgeCollectors, "The 9mm Para with “SO44” headstamp was made by Sako AB, of Riihimaki, Finland. The headstamp is also encountered with “43” dates. The green primer seal is the original loading. It has a corrosive primer. Millions of rounds of this ammunition, along with “VPT”...
  10. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    According to CartridgeCollectors they were corrosive. The original rounds had green sealant which traces of can be seen in the one photo. When they changed to non corrosive primers they used red sealant.
  11. Whidbey Mike

    Movie gun bloopers

    Is she giving the guy the finger while pulling the trigger? We don't need no stinking rear sight. Scope cover closed.
  12. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    Changed to non corrosive primers. In the one pic you can see the original green sealant. Also follow link below for more info. https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/9x19-headstamp-so44-9-who-made-it/3967
  13. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    Thank-you!
  14. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    This is what I found. https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/9x19-headstamp-so44-9-who-made-it/3967
  15. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    Not sure about the primers. Info I got was off a Google search.
  16. Whidbey Mike

    Back in the day when ammo was only $60 a round.

    Ahhh, the good old dayz!
  17. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    I believe you are correct. I think my dad shot this out of his Luger.
  18. Whidbey Mike

    Interesting Find

    From back in the day. Was going through my ammo cans and came across some 9mm my dad had. Brass case, steel jacketed. Apparently there was a surplus of this stuff and sometime in the early 60's, (?), they swapped out primers and sold it on the civilian market. Can still see some of the...
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