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    Bond Arms

    Lighter loaded .45 colt is my favorite round in mine. So much so that I bought a dedicated .45 colt barrel (as opposed to .45/.410). It is a 4.25 inch barrel, plus I have extended grips, so factor that in. The lighter loads have enough recoil to put a grin on your face, but I don't really have...
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    Rifle chamber machining issue

    What can I say, sometime it is the simple answer... Hopefully my little lesson learned here will help someone else in the future - if something looks wrong in a barrel, maybe give it a good cleaning before suspecting the worst.
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    Rifle chamber machining issue

    I would have bet money on it being a recessed nick based on the visual look at it. I was about to respond to your comment saying that, then thought to myself I better to verify that before I stick my foot (further) in my mouth. I felt around with a plastic pick, expecting it to catch on that...
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    Rifle chamber machining issue

    Agreed, I will certainly be cordial and give them (another) chance to fix it. They have been pretty non-responsive/non-communicative, but did turn the barrel back around to me pretty quickly once they looked at it. A round wouldn't even chamber in the barrel the first time. No idea how that...
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    Rifle chamber machining issue

    I am hoping to get an opinion on the chamber of a barrel that I got from McGowan barrels (stainless Howage 6mm ARC). When I first got it, the machining on the chamber was horrible, there were remnant metal chips left in the neck and obvious chatter left when I removed the chips. I returned it to...
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    Long eye relief low power scope (around 5" eye relief)?

    It is nothing fancy, but the Barska 2.5x20 has 5.9" of eye relief. I have used it on a handy rifle, set far enough forward to leave the hammer clear but not "scout rifle" far forward. I'm not sure what quality of scope you are looking for, but I was pretty happy with the quality at that price...
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    Paging Varminterror: can you break down the 6mms for us?

    Definitely post as you experiment with the 6ARC @kmw1954. I was also torn between 6ARC and 6BR for a 6mm bolt action build, and decided on 6 ARC. Waiting patienty for my barrel...
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    Will lever action rifles become the new AR's?

    I stand corrected, sorry for the misstatement. I'm not an AK guy obviously, and my mistaken recollection was that it was not a rotating bolt. Oops.
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    Will lever action rifles become the new AR's?

    It seems to me that one of the big advantages the AR has over most other semi auto designs is the front locking bolt, like a modern bolt action. The slop inherent in a bolt that locks at the rear puts AKs and traditional lever actions like the M92 or 336 at a disadvantage accuracy wise. There...
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    6mm ARC

    I am still going ahead with it. I am waiting on the barrel from McGowan then I will start focusing on it a bit more. Still need to order up the stock too, it has been a busy couple of weeks not much time to cogitate on recreational stuff. I picked up 100 Hornady 6mm ARC cases, each of which...
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    Hot dog! Found the load for my AR 762x39.

    Is this that BCA upper? I should probably slug mine, that is good to know. I have never shot a group with mine, but that is good to know that it might shoot well with .308 bullets. Makes for some much more economic reloading. I thought I saw somewhere in their faqs that the barrels are .311...
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    This build to way to long but it's finished, 6mm arc

    Nice build! Liking all this 6mm ARC content, getting me excited for the parts I have on the way. Hopefully the manufacturers will take note and the support for the cartridge will keep growing.
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    Bear creek arsonal uppers. Good?

    Out of curiosity, what bullet are you using and what OAL where you loading to?
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    Please school me on .38 Special wadcutters consumables

    I use a lee trimmer with my drill press and trim to min SAAMI spec of 1.135". That way I can just trim mixed brass and it should all end the same length since no manufacturer should be making brass shorter than that. The lee trimmer on a drill is a slow but inexpensive option. I just do 50 or...
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    Please school me on .38 Special wadcutters consumables

    You don't need to do it every time, just the first time through a pile of mixed brass. Once they are all the same length they will pretty much stay that way. It is really the initial length variation from manufacturer to manufacturer that messes with the crimp.
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    Please school me on .38 Special wadcutters consumables

    The Berry's HBWCs are OK, but not my favorite. They are too hard to obturate well and get the accuracy of a soft swaged HBWC, but they have the thinner center of a HBWC so I am nervous about blowing the center out and leaving a skirt in the barrel with standard pressure loads They aren't...
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    Please school me on .38 Special wadcutters consumables

    To get the bore diameter, measure from a land to the opposing groove, then measure the depth of one groove and add that to the prior measurement. Another thing to look for is whether it gets tight where the barrel threads into the frame. If there is a tight spot, you can feel feel it pushing...
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    Please school me on .38 Special wadcutters consumables

    If you look around, you will find a thread or two where I chased down the throat diameter/barrel diameter rabbit hole with my model 15. I had a very poorly cut forcing cone and was getting leading. I rented the reamers and cut the forcing cone and reamed the throats. Can't hurt to know, but even...
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    Could use some advice about S&W 15-2 purchase

    You did well, the Model 15 is the best unloading device made for your .38 Special reloads. I started reloading specifically for .38 Special myself as well. It is a great cartridge to start on, and it ended up being the stepping stone to what has become basically a whole other hobby. 3.2 grains...
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    My “precisionish sorta kinda” build is officially started.

    That is right about where mine is. That weight combined with a crisp break, very little overtravel, and no little safety dingus like a Ruger or Savage makes for a quite nice factory trigger. I like two stage triggers too.
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