Lyman said I'm pretty much out of luck, unless I find an old copy, or one of the reloading manuals listed above.
BUT! I've now been emailed a copy of the instruction manual, so all's well.
Thanks to all!
GBtheUSA
I've been a "reader' for a couple of years, so my first post is, of course, a request.
I just got a deal on a large lot of reloading supplies. Included were two shotgun / shotshell presses. One's an MEC Sizemaster, the other was a big "?" until yesterday.
It's an old Lyman Easy Loader...
Funny, I just gave a similar reply to another post. I had a Longbranch Canadian "Enfield" .303, and they run between .310 and .312. So I had the barrel slugged and it was the same as my WASR - .311.
So, I'm all for slugging the barrel.
I had an old Longbranch (Canadian) "British/ Enfield" .303, and knew that it had to be between .310 and .312. So I had it slugged, and it's the same bore as my WASR - .311. Saves me on bullets, but without slugging, I wouldn't have known. So slug that barrel!
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