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Post by magman on Mar 11, 2018 12:49:23 GMT -5
Didn't know if someone had one laying around tbey aren't using? Let me know.
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Post by coldtriggerfinger on Mar 11, 2018 13:07:58 GMT -5
What is it ?
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Post by potatojudge on Mar 11, 2018 13:12:39 GMT -5
I know it's not the same, but Gary Reeder makes something that might fit the bill if the functionality is all you're looking for.
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Post by magman on Mar 11, 2018 13:17:12 GMT -5
Got the Reeder tool. Really looking to try Paco's accurizer.
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jsh
.327 Meteor
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Post by jsh on Mar 11, 2018 18:25:50 GMT -5
There is also another one made by Neil Waltz.
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Post by cherokeetracker on Mar 11, 2018 19:10:34 GMT -5
Didn't know if someone had one laying around tbey aren't using? Let me know. I have one that does a lot of laying around but I am not quite ready to sell it. Let me for warn you if you are buying one for a Ruger 22 then please be aware that the Rugers ( Single Sixes particular) have a larger chamber than other pistols. You should let Paco know of your intentions when you do order. Otherwise you will purchase the tool and it will not do you any good.
One thing that will help,,, (if you are only wanting to shoot more accurate ammo) is this: Measure the rims on the 22s and separate the cartridges. It will really surprise you.
This can be done a couple of ways 1: You can buy the Hornady tool and use a set of vernier calipers to measure them. $30 plus
2: Or you can grab a 223 spent piece of brass and use it instead. Just insert the 22 cartridge into the open end of the brass and simply measure each cartridge with vernier calipers also.
3: To me a more accurate way is to use a setup with a Dial indicator. Via the Hornady tool or a setup of your own making.
The Nasrty Nose punch makes for a deadly little round. I have a couple of rifles this is good for. ( Bolt and Lever) Trying to do a setup for semi autos becomes more trouble than it is worth. When you punch the lead bullet, it forms to the shape of the punch, but also it enlarges it to the Diameter of the hole in the tool. You just have to play with it and try a few times. DO GO EASY,,,,, My accurasizer has 4 holes.
Be patient with Paco his wife has been ill, and he has been taking care of her. He will,, get back with you.
Charles
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Post by squawberryman on Mar 12, 2018 4:29:49 GMT -5
Wait for Pacooooooo...
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Post by ericp on Mar 12, 2018 4:46:40 GMT -5
I would wait for Paco as well. I use my Accurizer tool with a little arbor press, much more consistent.
Eric
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Post by JSutter on Mar 19, 2018 5:50:12 GMT -5
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mar
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Post by mar on Mar 19, 2018 7:03:46 GMT -5
I would wait for Paco as well. I use my Accurizer tool with a little arbor press, much more consistent. Eric How does that work? I’ve never used either. I’m assuming the reforming rod goes in the press and then you would have to experiment with depth. Then is there some type of stop that you set on press to ensure consistency.
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