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    So you want a new Smith or Ruger?

    :mad::mad::mad: Well if you live in the Golden State-California, you may be out of luck! As of April 1 2014 over 500 models of handguns will no longer be available for sale in this state. Don't believe me? Go to the the site below...
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    Missing Accurate

    The OLD Nitro 100 works great in the 45acp, 38 spec. and 45 LC. Just don't use it in a package like the 9mm Luger. Pressures go through the roof, I know!
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    Nitro 100 instead of Bullseye

    Recently using 5.0gr. in 45 Long Colt. Great accuracy and very economical. A word of warning-DON'T TRY AND WORK UP A LOAD WITH NITRO 100 FOR THE 9MM!!!!!
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    Nitro 100 instead of Bullseye

    3.86gr. 45acp-Nitro 100-200gr lswc-excellent load and great accuracy. Shot thousands no problems at all.
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    A bank in town is a little safer now.

    If that security guard doesn't draw his/her weapon during a robbery he/she very possibly MAY NOT be back for other reasons, such as - HE/SHE MAY BE DEAD because their weapon stood in leather. Rather to be fired than be fired upon without retalation. I'm sure he/she would be able to find a...
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    Would you trust your life with a 380.

    I wouldn't use any handgun caliber for unsociable encounters that didn't start with the number ".4". Such as .40 S&W, .41, .45 and so forth. One exception I would make would be a caliber that started with a ".5". You get my drift......
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    Your 1911 reliability

    Good response, why do it?
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    The Most Tedious...

    Just make a simple single stage press bullet puller out of a piece of pipe that slips over the ram. Then grab the bullet with a pair of regular or side cutter pliers and on the upstroke the bullet will be easily and safely pulled. Slight deformation may occur on the bullet but in most instances...
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    Problems with 45 seating die.

    Just get the Lyman "M" die as suggested above. I fought your problem for years until an old timer turned me on to those magical dies.
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    What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

    Try Lee bullet sizing compound. Works great!
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    What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

    You may want to start saving your spent primers. The price of scrap brass has gone through the roof as of late and they qualify for the same salvage price a cartridges!
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    What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?

    Cleaning Lube/Crud from loaded cartridges About 40 years ago I was just learning the in's and out's of reloading. The fellow who was mentoring me was 80+ years young. He would load match quality 45 acp ammo for a top shooter on the United States air force pistol team. When he finished loading...
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    Bolt Down your safe!

    Years back when living in an appartment with no safe I removed cylinders, slides barrels and so forth from my firearms and stored those parts at a relatives house. I had two breakin's in 5 years and none of the pieces that were disassembled were touched. A firearm that can't be quickly fenced is...
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