Hay back at you Kingcreek. It would be real easy for a lawyer to get lost or even dead down in these parts. Took a drive over to Shirey Bay/Raney Brake last week. It is supposed to be some kind of duck hunting Meca in the duck shooters circles. It is SWAMP, and full of skeeters and snakes...
First a word to KevlarTester. If you shoot hand guns a lot and start reloading, you need to get a bullet mold and start casting bullets. The Lee aluminum molds are great, and not expensive. I use the 6 cavity tumble lube designs almost exclusively. In my crowd it was not unusual to get...
Get a Ruger sp101 in 357 get her some hearing protection and some very light 38 special loads. When she learns to shoot it, load it with hot .357 loads and let her keep it in the house in that condition. If she ever needs to use it she won't feel any recoil or hear the report.
What you need is a range rod. A slightly under bore size rod of brass or even better, copper. I have saved many trips to the range for myself and others by being able to dislodge a bullet from the bore when the powder was missing or didn't ignite. It happens more than you might think, even...
See the duck, Shoot the duck.....easy. I am sorry to say I live in what is probably the duck hunting capital of the U.S. and don't hunt them...The gun is fine, get a longer barrel with screw in chokes. Get a duck I.D. book or better yet a video and study how to I.D. them on the wing. It...
I have one and it works great. The bags are pricy, but my wife threw out twenty bucks worth of freezer burned steaks this week and went back to walmart for another roll of bags for the food saver.
This is the first forum I have seen where the Lee 1000 was not uniformly cursed. I used one for quite a while and loaded about 1000 rounds a week with a caliber change from .357 to .44 mag. The Lee will teach you what it takes to make a progressive loading press work. I would suggest a manual...
Your load is close to my favorite, 13 gr. of bluedot with a hard cast 240 gr. Lee tumble lube bullet. It has always been very accurate even out to 100 yards. I suspect the bullet or the crimp. Try some hard cast bullets with a roll crimp and see if the problem go's away.
Check out the C.Z. 550 at http://www.cz-usa.com/_p/p02.php
It is a clasic square bridge mauser action and will last several lifetimes. It has the original controlled feed, claw extractor, detachable magazine, the hammer forged barrels are fantastic, and you won't find a single set trigger on...
I lost a front sight blade in the middle of CCW record shoot. Get it dovetailed and forget about it. It is the only way that will let me sleep at night.
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