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Post by cheap870 on Aug 8, 2014 20:39:43 GMT -5
How would you prove your load creates 550 ft. lbs. at 50yrds? Is this an actual law or just someone's advise?
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Post by cheap870 on Aug 8, 2014 20:34:08 GMT -5
I've load those bullets for both 44 & 45's but never shot anything with them. But I have shot them in to magazines & dug them out of the dirt & they hold together pretty good.
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Post by cheap870 on Dec 20, 2013 15:37:36 GMT -5
It's my understanding that when they drill out a cylinder the same bit isn't used for every hole. Don't know if this is correct or not but I think the tool they use has 6 bits & are drilled at the same time. Don't quote me though.
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Post by cheap870 on Dec 19, 2013 18:12:37 GMT -5
Negative on advocating kitchen table throat ream. Centering is the problem. A reamer doesn't center by itself; it must be supported. The reamer is apt to remove metal from one side and not the other. Look for a smith who has done it and done it well. David Bradshaw A quality throat reamer will have pilots to support it, will it not? Yes mine had pilots & it turned out good
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Post by cheap870 on Dec 13, 2013 12:15:09 GMT -5
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Post by cheap870 on Sept 15, 2013 19:27:03 GMT -5
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Post by cheap870 on Sept 15, 2013 19:26:08 GMT -5
Here is some simple instructions that work.
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Post by cheap870 on Mar 7, 2013 7:17:17 GMT -5
When I shoot my SB 44mag the square trigger guard bites my middle finger knuckle pretty good, with full power loads. My OM Birdshead Vaquero with full power loads seems to roll in my hand meaning less felt recoil & no sore knuckle. But I have to say it still kicks.
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