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    How to attain "favorite uncle" status at Christmas

    My brother's youngest son, a high school senior this year, just began shooting trap about a year ago. The coach at his school found out he was a duck hunter and heavily recruited him to join the multi-school trap team. I loaned him my BT 99 and he began his trap shooting experiences; he liked...
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    recovered 120 gr BTip

    I've been shooting these at deer for nearly 30 years. Never had to fire a second shot. And all were short tracking jobs... most only about 30inches, vertically.
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    M70 7-08 120 BT

    I've had great luck with 42 grains of IMR 4064 in my Model Seven; 1/4 to 1/2 inch groups. Shoots great in the son in laws Tikkas, too.
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    7mm08 120 BT Quickload Request

    I've been running IMR 4064 in my 7mm-08 for over 30 years. It has demonstrated exceptional accuracy and deadly results in several rifles in this caliber using the 7mm BT 120's.
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    Electronic Powder Measure

    I've been using the RCBS system since the late 90's. I have replaced the fluorescent lights with LED's on the ceiling and under the wall cabinets in the loading room to insure against interference. But the thing I noted that most dramatically affects my set up is temperature. My loading room is...
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    Making head way

    I put a formica top on my bench, added some cheap LED strip lights under the wall cabinets [as in a kitchen, Menard's $15] to enhance task lighting and a bright LED ceiling light. And because the space is quite tight, I installed my various loading machines by installing threaded inserts into...
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    Modifying cartridge OAL - Which seating die is best?

    Thanks for the pics, Darkhorse. That's some great data that you've shared. It clearly illustrates the effect of any change that's made. The trick is isolating changes and insuring that I'm only altering one spec at a time so as not to confuse the results. I've been unable to get out and do any...
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    Modifying cartridge OAL - Which seating die is best?

    I'm loading for two 7mm-08's now and will be going through a load development process for each of them again after starting a new powder container. In the past i've just altered my powder charge and generally used saami oal or used an arbitrary .015 off of the lands as a standard. So I've little...
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    RCBS Chargemaster

    I purchased one about 20 years ago. I debated the purchase for quite a while in my mind before pulling the trigger because it was going to set me back about $375 or more at the local Gander Mountain. I've never regretted it. The programming of the unit was a bit tedious and for those that reload...
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    7mm-08 Load development

    I've ben using 42 grains of IMR 4064 with CCI benchrest primers and the 120 grain Nosler BT for decades. I shoot less than 1/2 groups with my Model 7 Remington through that pencil thin barrel. VERY light recoil, great accuracy and always a one shot kill... they generally don't go more than...
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    Loading the 44 mag for a single shot rifle

    Thanks for the replies. I very much appreciate the insights. I'll probably be using this particular rifle when hunting at my daughter's house with the son-in-law and grandkids. They live just a few hundred yards south of M46 west of Saginaw. They're only into that "shotgun" zone by about a...
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    What is your next dream rifle?

    I just acquired a Remington 700 Titanium in 7mm-08. Gunbroker can be a wicked temptress. I first saw this rifle about 15 or so years ago when I was having a Rem 700 Stainless 7 mag built for my son-in-law as a wedding gift. I just couldn't swing buying it at the time and it has haunted me ever...
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    Loading the 44 mag for a single shot rifle

    In the past past I've been fortunate enough to find really good loads with only minor variation from book specs. But with this new rifle I'm in search of a bit of guidance before I get too far from book specs. I just picked up a 44 mag single shot Henry rifle for use in Michigan's old "shotgun"...
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    Illuminated Scopes: Good, Bad, Indifferent?

    About 25 years ago I had a very brief fling with an admittedly cheap illuminated reticle scope, I think it was a Swift 4-12 [?] with a reticle that could be illuminated using a control that would vary the intensity of the brightness. It sounded good for hunting at dusk, so I bought it and used...
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    New to reloading

    That's some really good advice from BrettN; I'd recommend that myself. As a 40 year reloading veteran I have found much of what I need in developing a reliable and very accurate load with just the basic tools. Although, I do have two rifles that I'm going to be buying some precision gear for in...
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    Shotshell Reloading...worth it?

    I bought a Ponsness-Warren 375 over 35 years ago and it still loads great. They are a bit more costly than a Mec, but they sure do put out a nice reload. I use mine for 12, 20, 28 and 410. The hull rides around the unit inside of a steel resizing die. When you're done, you have a reload that...
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    Cleaning and Storage Products

    Thanks for the tips on aging the Winchester 94. It was born in 1952. My father-in-law received it as a gift from his wife. She also got him a Remington Model 42 autoloader shotgun with a manufacturing date of July 1951 [according to the production codes] a year earlier. Things have been a bit...
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    Cleaning and Storage Products

    I've never been a 30-30 fan myself either. But after living and guiding my wife's dad through his last months, his rifle now provides a special significance to me and my wife. He also gave me an old Remington shotgun and an old broom handled Japanese pistol that he picked up when returning from...
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    Cleaning and Storage Products

    Thanks for the tips. I'll check out the products and web sites recommended. The rifles I own are both wood and plastic stocked. Most of my shotguns are O/U's with a couple of old autoloaders; all have wood stocks. I've done a bit of purging over the past few years eliminating a few safe...
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    Cleaning and Storage Products

    After many years of regular shooting [and cleaning], I lived through another time going long periods [several years] without firing a shot through my rifles and shotguns. Now, trying to get active again, I've cleaned them all thoroughly and am once again ready to shoot. But I find myself not...
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