I had my annual bladder cancer check-up yesterday at Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC. The doctor said, "All clear. No signs of recurrence. Good for another year." That news was worth going through the cystoscopy to get it.
I would like to that this opportunity to recognize the good work of...
I have some progress to report.
First, I would like to apologize to sako2 who wrote, "NYDAN looking at your pictures I see copper shavings." I responded with "it must be an anomaly of the photographs. I closely inspected the loaded bullets and could not see any shavings." Apparently, the...
Yes, it happens, but it doesn't concern me. I minimize the effect by thoroughly wiping the jag each time I push a patch through the barrel. It is easy for me to tell the difference between color coming from copper in the barrel from a light smudge from the jag. Additionally. my barrels are...
Vince, I am pretty sure that Rodger's rifles are right-handed. Since I shoot left-handed, I would have noticed if Rodger had ever referred to his rifles as being left-handed.
I never had a problem other than having to clean out the carbon build up in the front of the .357 chamber from the shorter .38 specials. That is not a problem when cleaned.
I have a friend who shoots a lot of different revolvers chambered in 357 Mag. and 44 Mag. He says he simply avoids the...
Mark, I have had similar experiences with carbon on the necks of annealed, reloaded brass but not on the necks of virgin brass. Unfortunately, I don't have any explanation for this phenomenon. So, you are not alone with this issue.
I don't know when brass manufactures anneal their brass. Is...
Well done, Jim. That was quite the undertaking. I am sure you will enjoy the results. It must have been a huge task just to empty it out, and then to move everything back in again.