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  Topic: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
Maqwa

Replies: 38
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PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:56 pm   Subject: Re: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
Probably went with Vince since he was looking for Ralf! Ralf! too !!

Suz . What do you put in a Trappers stew ?
  Topic: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
Maqwa

Replies: 38
Views: 24130

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:09 pm   Subject: Re: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
If it is all the same, I would be happy with two beers and a goat drum stick.

Then a lamb shank or two sounds good too.
  Topic: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
Maqwa

Replies: 38
Views: 24130

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 8:40 am   Subject: Re: Lee Turret Press only good for pistol reloading
You could just use the turret press as a single unit with the other die installed on the turret .
Then use the next station for crimping
You would then first deprime and resize your brass in one ...
  Topic: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
Maqwa

Replies: 127
Views: 91120

PostForum: Gun & Firearm Discussions   Posted: Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:30 pm   Subject: Re: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
[quote="chambered221"][quote="Maqwa"] That is were I keep the remingtons !![/quote]

Perhaps then a fly was attempting to get even with you for spraying his family and friends with bug spray........ ...
  Topic: Is European American Arms revolvers any good?
Maqwa

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Views: 7554

PostForum: Gun & Firearm Discussions   Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 12:43 pm   Subject: Re: Is European American Arms revolvers any good?
Well I agree the single action Ruger is a fine revolver , but I always liked the S&W model 29 in 44 Mag .
You can load them down for plinkin' and up to send a bear to his maker .

For tin cans I l ...
  Topic: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
Maqwa

Replies: 127
Views: 91120

PostForum: Gun & Firearm Discussions   Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 2:46 am   Subject: Re: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
[quote="chambered221"] wtf If the flies bother you just stay out of the barn......works for me !!![/quote]

That is were I keep the remingtons !!Where as the better value- Smile tikka's ,Wincheste ...
  Topic: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
Maqwa

Replies: 127
Views: 91120

PostForum: Gun & Firearm Discussions   Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:55 pm   Subject: Re: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
LOL
It is usually the beer !!! A few on the way to the bladder after the good stuff when upstairs to the brain - you think a lad would not become top heavy !!
Good Night to all and God Bless
  Topic: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
Maqwa

Replies: 127
Views: 91120

PostForum: Gun & Firearm Discussions   Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:39 pm   Subject: Re: Remington 700 Bolt Problems
[quote="Swampman"]Bought another 700 just the other day. It has a very light trigger but functions perfectly. I love them.[/quote]

Oh Some Jack Had this out back and played with the trigger !!
...
  Topic: .32 H&R magnum
Maqwa

Replies: 65
Views: 47687

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 10:49 pm   Subject: Re: .32 H&R magnum
On the older equipment cases were annealed to hardness at the time they were to be loaded . Then again when loaded the ammo was put under stress by the tension of the bullet and over time the case's ...
  Topic: .32 H&R magnum
Maqwa

Replies: 65
Views: 47687

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:07 am   Subject: Re: .32 H&R magnum
[quote="chambered221"]First off 1895 and I both agreed it's the brass !!!

Second........If you want me to read something post it or provide a link.
I quit reading that mag a long time ago because ...
  Topic: .32 H&R magnum
Maqwa

Replies: 65
Views: 47687

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:06 am   Subject: Re: .32 H&R magnum
[quote="1895ss"][quote="chambered221"]Brass doesn't get brittle from sitting around......I suspect there was an issue from the factory where the brass was made.

After a case is formed it has to go ...
  Topic: 45/70 cases too short to crimp
Maqwa

Replies: 24
Views: 16549

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:05 am   Subject: Re: 45/70 cases too short to crimp
The Lee Factory crimp die probably would solve the problem . As for the Dies , It is Hornady that is making the brass shorter for that bullet , so I would call them as ask if they have a crimp die for ...
  Topic: .32 H&R magnum
Maqwa

Replies: 65
Views: 47687

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 12:57 am   Subject: Re: .32 H&R magnum
Suz
What are you loading first of all ? Have you reloaded this gun before ?
Can you measure some of the other case's that did not split and compaired them to new and also some that were resized in ...
  Topic: 300 Win Mag
Maqwa

Replies: 22
Views: 14545

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:20 pm   Subject: Re: 300 Win Mag
I use a beter bullet just over the plain cup and core , so the bullet will not blow up on a short range deer .You get a good pass through and little or no meat loss .The speer Grandslam and Nolser Acc ...
  Topic: .32 H&R magnum
Maqwa

Replies: 65
Views: 47687

PostForum: Reloading Ammunition   Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:43 am   Subject: Re: .32 H&R magnum
Suz

It least I understand what your saying at least . My Wife is ojib.from Bear Island here in Ontario while I am pure dutch from the ol' country .
After thirty years in the Auto industy , I took ...
 
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