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    Quickload Question

    Nope no drop tube. I pour in a funnel so that the powder swirls it's way in, then I give it a few quick snaps with my finger on the base and seat right to the middle of the cannalure. I neglect my 358 Win a lot and I don't know why. It doesn't shoot anything bad, shoots most combos...
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    Quickload Question

    It's pretty full but it's not terrible. After some light taps I don't get any crunchy crunch when seating. I have an old Speer manual that shows 49grs as max, no clue how you would get 49grs in there honestly. It's been hovering right around 1" @ 120yds and it really seems to be spitting...
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    Quickload Question

    Thanks a bunch!
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    Quickload Question

    I started working with the 220 Speer in my 358 Win and I found a load that shoots really good and while I have not chrono'd it yet that shoulder test shows good speed also. Ruger Hawkeye 358 Win 22" barrel WW Brass WLR Primer Speer 220 .358" FP IMR 3031 - 47.5grs No weird signs, heavy...
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    Members we lost one of our own

    Sorry to hear this
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    243 next project

    Be careful with the 95gr SST on anything fairly close or any bone, explosive is an understatement from what I have seen from them. Not sure what Bergers you are spinning but the 105 Hornady BTSP runs in my 1:9.125" Remington in hot or cold weather. They are a touch shorter than a lot of the...
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    New Youth Rifle

    The howa rifles I have seen are all accurate and reliable guns. The ruger compacts are nice and rugers are good shooters. It will be hard to find a wood stock in youth size. I know it's not on your list but a Marlin 336Y is hard to beat in 30/30 for the young ones. Short, light, reliable...
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    2014 Hunting Pictures

    I don't post a whole lot but here is my contribution to 2014 11-15-14 about 5:40 in the evening, you can see the entrance about halfway up, 140lbs live weight doe. Not the best pic but I was on the tail end of food poisoning so it was see, shoot, find, load, leave. lol T/C Encore .50 cal...
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    243 next project

    I use H1000 in mine. I see guys like 4350 with 105's too. http://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthread ... 7gr_bullet
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    243 next project

    105's with 7828 or 4350 would be my pick
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    Winchester M70 and Talley ring mounts

    I used the extended Talley LW's on my LA Remington for a 2-7x33 and they worked great.
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    Factory Crimp dies

    I use them with the 130 ttsx in my /06's, 35 rem, 45/70, 44 mag, 357 mag and a couple more. If you use the carbide pistol ones and you shoot over sized cast bullets knock that sizer ring out of there to prevent it from resizing your bullets.
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    Rem Model 7 & Bell & Carlson

    2 medalists for me, one on a Model 70 7wsm and the other on a Mark V 300Wby. Both required bedding, especially the Model 70, both are great stocks and worth it. I bed all my rifles anyway so it was no big deal. Stocky's was running a sale on them. http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/th ...
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    45-70, 350gr Kodiak, 1900fps

    Dang, that looks great.
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    picked up a T/c Thunderhawk 50 cal carbine

    Killed my 1st deer with a TC Thunderhawk Carbine w/thumbhole stock. If it's fairly rough I would go to the auto parts store and get some valve grinding compound, make 20 or so passes, clean it and then go to jb bore paste. I use valve grinding compound to lap revolver barrels and polish...
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    260 rem 120 BT

    My 260 Rem is repeatably 1/2" or less with 43.5grs H414 and the 120 NBT @ 2.765"
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    Knives????????????

    I bought one from michiganroadkill on the 24hourcampfire. Great knife and a great guy to deal with. Mine is scary sharp and holds and edge forever.
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    Another range report

    He was making rounds for his new chambering, the 300 D.I. - 300 Darwin Influenced........
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    Seating depth ?

    I have read caliber depth, .30 cal bullet seat .308" deep minimum.
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    What chambering would you use?

    I am a 6.5mm fan but the more I shoot my 6's the more I like them. I would probably go 243 AI or even a 6mm AI twisted tight for 105's and 115's. I may have just gotten lucky but both my 243's are the easiest rifles I have to find a load for. But then there is the 6.5 SAUM that seems to...
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