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    "Do not load for the Ross in 303" interesting comments from 1941

    I was scrounging around a local gun shop in my town. They had a pile of very old books that were dropped off as part of an estate. Among these books was a reloading manual from 1937, with a revision in 1941. Made me laugh, as I have reloaded approximately 100 rounds of HXP I recently shot through my 1905 Mk II. I had no issue at all full-length sizing the blown-out cases. Ahh.. how far we've come...
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