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  1. Thread: reloading

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    I would recommend the Lyman 49th edition...

    I would recommend the Lyman 49th edition reloading handbook. I like to load low pressure rounds for some of my older firearms and I like it because, unlike most other books, it gives pressures for...
  2. What do I have here? Danish wood-tipped 303...

    I saw these the other week and couldn't resist them. It's 100 rounds of .303 Brit with softwood (thumbnail test) bullets

    The label appears to say that they come from a Danish manufacturer and has...
  3. Heads up - .360" 200 grain bullets for Webleys & the like.

    One of the (very many) projects on my to do list has been having a stab at loading some .38/200 rounds for my Webley Mk.IV. The current Lyman book has a load, using mold #358430. Since I don't cast...
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    My first go at reloading for .303 Brit

    Hi all

    I'm somewhat new to reloading, but my first couple of attempts with .38 Special were successful, so I'm about ready to have a go at reloading for my SMLEs. I've read a number of threads...
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    There was an article on this very subject in...

    There was an article on this very subject in Shotgun News, back in April, IIRC.

    Edited to add: I've found the article - it was the April 19 issue. It's as I described, except he started with a...
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    It's even further away from TX. The irony is, I...

    It's even further away from TX. The irony is, I lived not too far from there a couple of years ago. Of course, I would have had no use for it, then.

    That said, I was lucky enough to get a box and...
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    Thanks again, guys. It does lift off quite...

    Thanks again, guys.

    It does lift off quite easily, which you say it shouldn't. I see that Springfield Sporters has both rear handguards and clips for the No.1 Mk.III listed fairly cheap, so I...
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    Thanks, Chaps. Pictures are, of course, a good...

    Thanks, Chaps. Pictures are, of course, a good idea. Now that I've repossessed the camera from SWMBO, here are some. Apols if it's too many.

    In order, they are:
    Right1 shows a poor fit with the...
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    Ishapore 2A1 problem.

    I've recently got an Ishapore 2A1 and am very happy with it - apart from one small problem. When I fire it (using 1990s Radway Green) the rear handguard pops off, enough to force up the rear site an...
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    That is an amazing resource! I was going to...

    That is an amazing resource! I was going to photograph an Indian stripper clip next to a Brit one, for comparison. But that seems redundant now - you've got them all up there.

    Incidentally, the...
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    Sticky: Hi all I'm an Englishman living in Texas....

    Hi all

    I'm an Englishman living in Texas. Still finding it somewhat bizarre that it's easier for me to own British service weapons here than it was in England, but I'm taking full advantage of...
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