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  1. elkeater2

    What do you think of this load?

    Fotis, because it is well-used brass, it's hard to tell. I was looking at the brass and headstamps more than the primers. Some brass has sharp lettering, some has more rounded, one has a weird mark. If I were playing with it, I'd lightly polish the headstamps with fine steel wool in a circular...
  2. elkeater2

    300 WSM factory ammo

    Those are pretty deep and significant leftover crimp marks - much more than I'm used to seeing. Many nearly disappear on firing. Just wondering if heavy crimp might have contributed to the two cracked ones. Sounds like you've got it handled, but it is a puzzlement... EE2
  3. elkeater2

    64 Grain Nosler Bonded Core

    They feed fine in my Encore! :grin: No help, I know - but they have been great bullets for me. Deadly on whitetails <200 yds, and arrow right through turkeys with little meat damage. You could try seating a hair deeper, may not affect accuracy. EE2
  4. elkeater2

    Brass Problem

    Welcome, bangskeet! I smiled at your question, but there are no dumb questions from newbies here! Glad to see you on the forum. We all are pretty kind, some of us know more or less than others. It is a great group. EE2
  5. elkeater2

    Leather question.

    Go to leatherworker.net, join up, post your pictures and question. It's like the Nosler forum of all things leather. They will help and they know the answers. I would only be guessing. EE2
  6. elkeater2

    70's 700 Build By Alaskan Hard Head

    My departed Mom (former English teacher) would have given you A+ for content and originality! Keep 'em coming! EE2
  7. elkeater2

    Savage Axis scope issue

    Burris has rings available with offset inserts, talked highly of elsewhere... EE2
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    Savage Axis scope issue

    Bubba work at the big box store??? EE2
  9. elkeater2

    Remington Mountain Rifle...270WIN

    I thought I was going out of my mind, until I was informed that I just don't remember that happened a long time ago.... EE2
  10. elkeater2

    75 grain vmax in the 25-06

  11. elkeater2

    Stage 1 of stock refinish.

    I suggest taping it and using a stripper agent. I don't follow directions well, and discovered that brushing the stripper in and not letting it sit long at all, then brushing again with a pretty stiff brush to make sort of a soup out of the stripper and softened finish - then wiping and...
  12. elkeater2

    Refinish opinion.

    Thanks, CL! It was a special project for an old friend battling cancer. I took a lot of time with it, and enjoyed every minute. Did the checkering and the pattern came out just the way he wanted. I did do another for my daughter, got some pictures somewhere. I guess I wanted to make my point...
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    Refinish opinion.

    Or a steam gun like my wife loans me works on dents, too. I've played with finishes including Tru-oil, Tru-oil mixed a drop or two of Armorall; linseed oil, and lately Minwax Antique Oil (which is more closely related to Tru-oil than pure oil of any kind). There's a bunch of finish info on...
  14. elkeater2

    Refinish opinion.

    It's pretty tough to turn impressed in checkering into real checkering. It looks like that is what the stock has presently. Perhaps someone has pulled that off, but not me. As you are finding out, there is plenty of finishing advice out there. I have been successful refinishing stocks and still...
  15. elkeater2

    Refinish opinion.

    Strip it down and have fun. There is a lot of finish advice out there, I'll pitch in if you want! EE2
  16. elkeater2

    Range time today

    The '06? My thoughts are I'd rather try to shrink a triangle than a big horizontal or vertical string, or two close and the third out in left field.... I'll bet you get it done!! EE2
  17. elkeater2

    Anyone use these yet?

    No, Fotis but the prairie dogs are getting tougher and the grizz and lobos are headed towards Cheyenne. :) Interesting concept, haven't read any usage reports yet. EE2
  18. elkeater2

    SPS 25 caliber 115 gr BT blem tip color

    I'm fine with gray 115's, partly because I have never used 115's and don't have any blue tips to create confusion. If I did I would get a blue sharpie! This thread has more legs than I intended. :) EE2
  19. elkeater2

    SPS 25 caliber 115 gr BT blem tip color

    Looking forward to working them up. My fav Hornady 120HP's were discontinued. Love having the excuse to do development. Think I'll shoot some jugs, too! EE2
  20. elkeater2

    SPS 25 caliber 115 gr BT blem tip color

    Or somebody forgot to empty the tip bin?? :) EE2
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