bamagreg
.327 Meteor
Woodstock, GA
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Post by bamagreg on Apr 1, 2020 16:10:17 GMT -5
Got some new Starline 480 brass ready. Waiting on some bullets from Missouri Bullets.
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Post by Rimfire69 on Apr 2, 2020 8:15:25 GMT -5
Run a small batch for the 77/44 carbine. LEE 310gr GC @ .430” over full charge of H110 and CCI 350s. Crimped in second groove with Lee factory crimp set at 1turn. Not everything has worked in this little rifle but this combination is accurate and fits the magazine and feeds/functions perfectly, also provides noticeable recoil in a 6 lbs rig.
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callshot
.327 Meteor
Living another day in the worlds largest playground
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Post by callshot on Apr 2, 2020 10:07:56 GMT -5
Some 223’s, some 22-250’s, some 32 H&R’s, some 327 Fed. And some 44 specials. Cleaned one revolver and painted the front sight orange on it. Will be helping my wife with her sewing machine and running the vacuum cleaner today!
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Post by bula on Apr 2, 2020 10:34:24 GMT -5
Derned overachievers ! LOL.
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Post by matt56 on Apr 2, 2020 20:03:53 GMT -5
Here’s some 200 grain 10mm I loaded last week while I was off. The load is 13 grains of Accurate #9 with Win LP primers and new starline brass. The bullet is a WFNGC cast from a NOE mold, alloy is 90-6-4. Powder coated with smoke’s clear and sized to .401. 1.250 OAL
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Post by Big Bore on Apr 3, 2020 5:32:39 GMT -5
I loaded about 25 .41 magnum rounds last night. 210 grain Speer Deepcurl pushed by H110. Great deer/hog load.
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Post by junebug on Apr 3, 2020 13:51:10 GMT -5
Loaded some .243 with 100 gr Sierra's. Just tweaking powder charges .5 grains.
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princeout
.375 Atomic
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Post by princeout on Apr 3, 2020 14:22:21 GMT -5
Bought some 480 goodies from another forum member. Cleaned the brass and loaded 150 rounds of the 420 gr lead over some H110. Shot the first five rounds to check for function. Good day here for a stainless gun: cold, wet and windy!
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bamagreg
.327 Meteor
Woodstock, GA
Posts: 851
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Post by bamagreg on Apr 3, 2020 17:46:56 GMT -5
Loaded some 41 Mag today. 215 grain swc’s on top of 2400
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Post by ezekiel38 on Apr 6, 2020 12:24:00 GMT -5
Over the weekend loaded 250 148gr 38 DEWCs over 4.0 grains of 231, and 200 rounds of 160 LSWCHPs over 5.2" of Unique both loads for my steel frame 38 Specials.
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bamagreg
.327 Meteor
Woodstock, GA
Posts: 851
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Post by bamagreg on Apr 6, 2020 21:19:52 GMT -5
Got my 340gr Missouri’s in today. Loaded some 480 Rugers using Unique, Longshot and 2400. Finally get to shoot this thing!
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Post by x101airborne on Apr 7, 2020 6:47:03 GMT -5
Finished 1000 45 Colt loads on my Dillon XL650. Lee round flat point plain base 245 grains in my alloy. Winchester primers 6 grains Bullseye Firm crimp.
This is an all purpose load that I use for 99.9% of my ranch use. Have never recovered a bullet, but have never killed anything large with it. Usually 100 pound hogs and such. Also works wonderfully on armadillos. Also shoots to the sights on most any revolver.
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Post by bagdadjoe on Apr 7, 2020 14:21:20 GMT -5
(Mostly)finished a run of 45 Colt 270SAA Over 8g Herco for my Uberti. Not sure how many, just chucked 'em in a big plastic jar. Followed that with 100 9mm 120g, powder coated also loaded with Herco. Hate those itty-bitty bullets.
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Post by bula on Apr 7, 2020 16:12:12 GMT -5
Put a bunch of 480 brass into my shell holders, scrounged light fixture plastic grids. Then layed out 3 possible bullets to load, and strangely no inspiration came to me. Never happened before. Will solve this over the next couple of days. The Missouri bullet and TB, the Miha big HP, Longshot to a lesser amount of 2400, and a Penn Thunderhead PC'd, grooveless that goes 355grs and kinda similar to the Oregon Trails bullet of similar weight. Hmmnnn...LOL.
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Post by 470evans on Apr 7, 2020 18:19:41 GMT -5
Heading to the ranch on Thurs to shoot some new steel targets I bought. Going to shoot a Hi-Power, a Lightweight Commander in 45 ACP and a couple 45 Colts, the Standard and the FA 97 so I loaded up some plinking rounds.
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