Cast Bullet
Experience
After many years of reloading and using factory (and government) ammo, grooving on magazine and belt-fed weapons, it doesn't really do it for me anymore. Modern scopes, powders, jacketed bullets, super fast actions, super triggers, and on and on we go.... What about shooting something that requires an understanding of the limitations and capabilities of period weapons and components? Besides, nobody can assume that you are a Mall Ninja or Tacticool if you have iron sights on your single shot using cast lead boolits. NOTE: The term "Experience" relates to the undefined state of mind when looking into various subjects. Or it could refer to the use of various pharmacological substances ending up in a "Bad Trip"... As always, you can contact me HERE with information, corrections, references, or just sheer disbelief that somebody can be as mindless but still possess ten fingers... The Vault (where period data comes out of the shadows) Created new page in the Vault directory to make it easier to update the article directory. Moulds The Lyman / Ideal Mold Experience RCBS Mold Experience Ideal and Lyman Mold Description Experience SAECO Mould Description Experience Modern-Bond Stock Bullet Experience (from 1944 list) Adjusting a Mould Experience (Not Beagling, lapping, or Leementing) Sights SR MicroSight on Williams FoolProof Experience The Lyman #35 Sight Experience Williams FoolProof (FP) Sight Experience Marble's Tang Sight Screws Dies The Lyman Precision Alignment Die Experience The Lyman #310 Tool Experience The 310 Outpost (copy saved from oblivion) The Lyman M-Die Experience (snagged LASC's page as well) Nose Sizer Set-Up with Lyman / RCBS Sizer Experience The B-Square Twin Arbor Press Experience Cartridges: The Bain & Davis 357/44 Experience 43 Spanish Experience 41 Remington Magnum Experience 7-30 Waters Experience 6.8 SPC 357 Maximum Others Lyman Super TargetSpot Experience T/C Schuetzen Project Experience (still machining jigs) The Remington 788 Experience The Ruger P85 MkII Experience Installing Millett Series 100 sight on P85 MkII Low Velocity Lead Bullet Chronograph Data by Greg Mushial Good stuff! "The Use of Pistol Powders in Rifle Cartridges" by Greg Mushial Redesigned Contender Trigger Guard by John Aspenwall, story by E. Dixon Larson Priming Tools Raiha Hand Priming Tool RCBS / Lachmiller Priming Tool 21st Century w/Lee Square Primer Tray Other ways to waste time Too much learning doth make thee mad... |