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Posted earlier about a month ago about my find at a local show. It is a Winchester. I cleaned her up and worked up a load with 12.7 of IMR 4227 behind a 115 gr RN cast I got from NOE bullet molds. This is my 12 year old putting her through her paces. It gladdens my heart. I hope the link works. If, not I will try again, or you can direct enter in your browser if you are interested.
Thanks, Jason
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Last edited by JimF4M1s (Deceased); 04-04-2015 at 06:14 PM.
Nice. I hope their interest in the shooting stays a priority. I teach, and unfortunately, interest in shooting is dwindling. Btw, very nice postal meter.
He is not. He was reminded to put his glasses on right after that. I'll take the blame for that one. We were so focused on getting him set up to video, he forgot and so did I. It shall not happen again. Happy Easter everyone.
Jason.
Great, Thanks for sharing! It is vital to pass firearms knowledge and appreciation on to the younger generations. They certainly aren't getting it from schools or media.
Another good cast load is 11.00 Grains of Alliant 2400 with a 115. I set the rear sight to 200, instead of 100/150, and it prints to the same POI as the 110 FMJ 15 grain of WW296 load (or factory ammo) does on the 100/150 setting at 100 yards.