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by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:34:32
Forum: Fredericksburg
Topic: Stafford Area
Replies: 7
Views: 2237

Re: Stafford Area

Looking for a .410 shot shell loader.....in decent condition at a decent price,,,,,,Joe LittleBear, lakota51@verizon.net Thanks
by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 26 Jul 2012 10:30:40
Forum: Fredericksburg
Topic: Stafford Area
Replies: 7
Views: 2237

Re: Stafford Area

Howdee, I'm moving to the Stafford area at the end of the month. Can anyone recommend any good places for the following things: Decent Shooting range .............. Check out "the Range " located on Rt 1 (Jefferson Davis Highway) about halfway between Stafford and Fredericksburg......540-...
by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 08 Dec 2011 10:35:58
Forum: Ammunition and Reloading
Topic: reloading advice
Replies: 18
Views: 6731

Re: reloading advice

If you are using an autoloader....dings in the side of the case and the mouths of the cases being malformed are most likely caused by " stovepiping " that is...the powder charge is so low that the slide doesn't come all the way back and the end of the empty case gets caught in the slide as...
by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 08 Dec 2011 10:20:21
Forum: Ammunition and Reloading
Topic: reloading advice
Replies: 18
Views: 6731

Re: reloading advice

If you want a good set of digital calipers at budget prices...Get out your telephone book....or go on line and see if there is a Harbor Freight store in your area.....I bought a digital caliper on sale for $12.95 which had vbeen marked down from $29.95 and find it is consistent with a set by Starret...
by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 08 Dec 2011 10:06:48
Forum: Ammunition and Reloading
Topic: reloading advice
Replies: 18
Views: 6731

Re: reloading advice

Begging your pardon Sir....but I have been reloading since 1968 and I often check the weight of loose bullets on my Lyman D-5 beam type scale, .....up to 500 grains..... to be sure they are returned to the proper box....I also have a complete set of the Lee dippers and have found that they always me...
by JoeLittleBear
Thu, 08 Dec 2011 09:55:58
Forum: Ammunition and Reloading
Topic: reloading advice
Replies: 18
Views: 6731

Re: reloading advice

Been reloading since 1968.....Started with the Lee loader....which involves using a plastic mallet....using various hand held punches....not only is this device painfully slow but it has a propensity to occasionally detonate the primer being installed...not only does this cause one to jump abruptly ...

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