I have loaded about 5000 rounds of trail boss with 125 gr rnfp's for cowboy shooting. They make a great light target load for fast shooting in my 357 vaquero's. I also like it for 45lc.
I have been bitten by this bug for a couple of years. The user equipment classified on the sassnet web-site are a great place to start. Ruger Vaquero's are great guns and really hold up to alot of shooting. Find yourself a used Marlin Cowboy in the same caliber at the Ruger and Stoeger Coach...
This is an easy one.....M4 and my trusty 1911. The rest of them would be packed up behind me in my 5th wheel trailer along with every bit of ammo and all the reloading equipment/supplies I own. It would get pulled out in the middle of no where and we'd have shelter and could be fairly self...
My vote is for a Remington 700 SPS Varmint in .308 and a Bell & Carlson Medalist Stock. The rifles sell for right around $500 and the stock is about $210. That would still laeve you plenty for a new trigger (Jewell perhaps?) and an EGW 20 moa base and a set of Burris Tactical rings. This...
I am building something very similar to what you have. I started out with an sps varmint in 308 and had the barrel re-crowned and installed a rifle basix trigger (8oz-20oz adjustable pull) and placed it in a Bell & Carlson Medalist tactical stock. The stock has an aluminum bedding block system...
I had this same problem with some 45 loads that I had. I was using round nose lead bullets that were 200 grain round nose sized .452. The problem was that these were bullets that were meant for the 45 long colt revolver. The cannalure was a bit different and was designed for a roll crimp...
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