chutch
.30 Stingray
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Post by chutch on Jun 14, 2009 21:09:50 GMT -5
My reloading bench was looking overpopulated with brass that has been sized and primed but not loaded. The timing has to be right for me to load not to tired or distracted. So I set up last night and went in early this AM to start. Thought I'd start with my least favorite which is the 357 an 38 special. I had a bottle of Bullseye that needed finishing up, enough for a full cylinder on my RCBS powder measure and the reading trickler. 500 rounds later I have to put some back in the bottle!!! 250 357's & 250 38 special and I have some left over! Now I can start on the 300 45 Colt, 200 41 Mag, 100 44 special and 200 44 mag that is sitting there. Then I can get to the 80 30.06 and 120 6mm's ;D
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Post by Lee Martin on Jun 15, 2009 11:02:45 GMT -5
Nothing goes further than Bullseye . Green Dot also gives good mileage. I just shot 500 rounds of 45 Colt over the past month (7.0 of Green Dot under a 250 grain cast). Used less than 3/4 of a pound in the process. -Lee www.singleactions.com
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Post by nobearsyet on Jun 15, 2009 11:36:59 GMT -5
Yeah, Bullseye stretchs pretty well, and it works well in so many different handgun rds. I've loaded it in everything from 45ACP hollowpoints to 44 Mag shotshells, to a bunch of 410 sohtshells once (those were specialty rds for a certain specific purpose and had special shot charge in them)
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