lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
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Post by lws on Jan 17, 2017 19:27:41 GMT -5
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 16, 2017 13:52:41 GMT -5
That's one nice cat. I have hunted with a one eyed dog. Had a Bear knock his eye out. He just hunted harder. Just made hate Bears & Cats more.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 8, 2017 19:52:52 GMT -5
Personally I have no problem with the new 4473 form. MJ is not legal by federal law . The states that have legalized it have got a real problem ahead of them. We see to many crackheads on the streets sense it was legalized here in Washington state.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Jan 5, 2017 21:14:52 GMT -5
I always balance my RCBS 10-10 scales before reloading. If it gets moved just a little bit it can make the weights off. It has its own weight to check with . Always has been dead on when it is balanced first.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Dec 11, 2016 21:53:17 GMT -5
I have a 44 special blue flattop that would look real good with a set if these. put me in please. Thanks.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Dec 11, 2016 21:46:14 GMT -5
I have shot a little CFE Pistol in 44 special and 44 magnum . Worked Ok in both . Nice clean burning. Pretty accurate also.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Nov 26, 2016 9:33:18 GMT -5
Ruger does not make the Key lock guns any more . I have bought 7 New in the last 5 yrs., No locks. They quit the Locks 7 or 8 years ago. I don't remember the exact date. The locks are easy to remove though.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Nov 17, 2016 11:05:22 GMT -5
Ya I had to order mine in 44 . They had several in 45 C as well as 45 acp . But I don't load for them . The guys at the shop were not aware that you could get them in 44 . Now they have several . Also they have one Birdhead with 4.62 barrel that came in in the order . Polished stainless with the checkered grip .
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Nov 17, 2016 9:35:01 GMT -5
I picked mine up yesterday at my LGS. I went with the 44 mag. polished stainless . I already shoot .44m and special is why I got it instead of a colt chambering. Was to late to go to the range yesterday but we'll get her there soon.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Oct 21, 2016 18:20:15 GMT -5
I have been using Lee sizer and I powder coat all my bullets.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Oct 10, 2016 8:03:18 GMT -5
I have worked over a couple of Lee molds for .357 removed the gas check . Worked out pretty good , used a drill bit utility knife and a die grinder. I powder coat all my bullets and then run them through a sizer.
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lws
.30 Stingray
Spokane Valley, Washington
Posts: 229
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Post by lws on Oct 4, 2016 8:42:16 GMT -5
Hello Guys ;I'm new here first post . This is a interesting bullet , I can't see why it would not work with a 44 magnum as well as the 44 special . I have both and use the same bullets in each . RCBS 250K that is 265 gr. when cast with my mix. Been shooting handgun over 50 yrs. started with a old Colt in 44-40 . First gun I reloaded for .
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