I also modified a Lee 32-20 FC die. To prevent dragging the bullet I beveled the crimp collet so the bullet passed through cleanly until the absolute final leg of the travel. Then I shortened it...
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I also modified a Lee 32-20 FC die. To prevent dragging the bullet I beveled the crimp collet so the bullet passed through cleanly until the absolute final leg of the travel. Then I shortened it...
That could very well be. Or...maybe the White House finally pushed their 'delete' button? :)
Seriously though, foul weather has knocked them off in the past.
I noticed it was down yeterday. A check says the domain is down. Could be main server problems, or it's simply gone. Wouldn't be the first time in either case.
Plenty of good sites have vanished...
Thanks for that. Should be interesting to follow...if we're allowed to here.
I see this as 'gun talk' but others may see it as 'political'. Where might issues such as this be followed now? Do we...
Back in those days they actually sold spanking paddles!
I laughed the day the spanking paddle broke...but not for long. From then on it was the book strap.
hmmmm...they used an inner band on a No4. I wonder what that was all about?
Too costly to try to bring it back as a replica T. There are much less expensive options out there. Aside from a couple...
;) You might keep them out of your mind with a tin foil hat, but you can never stop them from always watching you. LOL
Here I always thought the wire was strung on an angle so the victim would slice along the wire before the wire had a chance to possibly break.
Light reflection makes good sense.
My main collection is in between this one.....
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2009/08/SniderRTside2-1.jpg
.....and these....
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With all the joking going on for the past decade or so I came to believe John was kindred to Methuselah! Neither of you are as old as my father though and he's still going strong....and still a...
Gloria is still recovering so her and Dick are too involved in personal matters to maintain their board. The antiquated software of the old CSP forums couldn't be adapted to counter overwhelming spam...
In my '84, I'm using starline brass and 60gr. equivalent of American Pioneer 2f.
Since AP is a black powder substitute, that charge is by VOLUME and not weight. Over that I drop a wax paper 'wad'...
They aren't nearly as common as the 22 convertibles but Ruger sold quite a few of them on a limited run basis in the 80's. I like Ruger single actions but I don't follow them closely. I heard the...
If that was an attempt to write in Old English, then his Old English is 100 times worse than his contemporary scribbling!
Looks as though it was done as a 'crash essay' simply to have a paper to...
Asking ultra-high prices for "Turked" German bayonets. I could easily quintuple my money if I could get what they're asking!
Lots of interesting things to look at nonetheless. :)
Great ad campaign :)
Angle grinder for toenails?
Well, I reckon if one didn't have any front teeth...:madsmile:
Last year I picked up a '92 in 32-20 and had a lot of fun with it. Lost interest within the year since I already had cartridges in "inventory" that performed nearly identical depending upon how I...
I know what you mean Ron. Why bother using the DA sander when a pocket knife can accomplish the same thing during halftime? ;)
I would use something different than FP10 though. It's a fantastic lubricating oil but a lousy rust preventative. Don't believe me?
Take a few common nails and clean them up. Lube each nail with...
If they mark their refurbs in some way like they mark their reproduction offerings, then all is fine and dandy IMO.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2009/08/PO8frogmarking-1.jpg
7.62 = 30 caliber/.308 in Americanese, so you'll find both. Not a wildcat here in the States. Just a matter of knowing your rifle.
Several of the domestic loadings here are using 308 bullets from...
I think I found a decent 'yote load over the weekend.
Remington brass
16gr 2400
CCI small rifle primer
Hornady 110 spire point SP (.308 dia)
The load showed explosive on jugs of water. The...
Are you using the laquer coated Wolf cases, or the Wolf Gold boxer primed brass? If using the military-type Wolf, have you experienced any difficulty upon extraction?
The chamber in my 7.62x39...
Many of today's bayonets are hailed as 'multi-function'. Just one part of reducing overall load weight of the basics. The individual soldier can then carry other essential items into the field and...