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  1. New 1911manufacturer ?

    Alpha foxtrot is a division of Dasan who made the 1911 frames PSA has sold in the past. Very decent stuff as far as the frames go.
  2. Once fired Winchester 30-06 brass problem

    Anneal the cases and check the OAL as noted.
  3. Starline brass- in stock 32-20, etc.

    My 32-20 came from starline..
  4. 45-70 350gr Berrys powders?

    3031 and 4198 were the 2 powders my family used for our 4570s(3) back in the day. We.all ean 300 grain hornadys
  5. Dillon tumbler

    Which model
  6. 10/22 triggers - all the same ?

    Yes the bx is better than the stock trigger. There are many trigger upgrades for the 10/22. Kidd offers a parts upgrade.trigger and all new triggers. Volquartson has them too. Personally I like the kidd stuff
  7. Price check: Winchester Mod 70 FWT .257 Roberts

    Actually you can run the Bob in a S/A as 2.800 is commonly used as the COAL. Some of the newer long heavy bullets might pose an issue of COAL. A 117gr factory load was offered within the 2.800 length..
  8. Miles Gilbert bedding

    almost any spray mold release works very well as a release agent for bedding.. I use some Brownell's bedding compound, but mainly Marine Tex for most all my bedding. works very well
  9. Prevent rust on reloading equipment.

    Eezox works very well as a rust preventative. Very thin but stays put
  10. Worst recoiling gun you've shot.

    Atscott got.it.. handloads for a 45-70 in a #3 ruger.. lightweight 18" barrel and a steel buttplate. .actually kicked like two mules...sold it within the month. I used to hunt with a remington custom shop model 7 in 350 rem mag. Rifle had a brown precision stock. Whole rifle is around 6 lbs...
  11. Camp Gun resurrection

    Silver solder is your best bet
  12. 69gr. OTM from RMR with Varget powder

    RL15 rules the high power shooters using heavier bullets such as the 77 and 80 gr. Sierras.. imr 4895 works well too.
  13. Storing firearms in Georgia Humidity

    golden rods work well.. I've found WD40's corrosion inhibitor to be excellent. It's a spray that dry's like a wax. excellent product
  14. What is up with folks paying a gunsmith to clean their guns?!

    The simple reason is there are quite a few folks that have zero mechanical skills and frankly don't know a phillips screwdriver from a torx or even a flat head.. lots of.gun problems are solved by a good cleaning and proper lubrication
  15. Remington firearms moving global HQ to LaGrange Ga.

    Upper NY is Not NY city by a long stretch. I have visited family in Syracuse and the folks there are as pro gun as anywhere in GA. Hell i eat breakfast at a place which has a sign on the door stating firearms are Welcome! Well over half the folks are carrying..love it.
  16. Remington firearms moving global HQ to LaGrange Ga.

    700s are still being made in NY but all rifle production will be coming to Lagrange based on an internal memo earlier this year. Quality has improved based on the 2 receivers and one SDS 308 I've worked on this year. All 3 receivers were very square. Even back in the "good" days of Remington...
  17. Parkerizing in Georgia

    Check with Seth at skybreaker custom..he does firearm.Restoration and does parkerizing as well as all types of bluing. Located in Julette. 478.733 0808
  18. Is Hot Bleu a DIY job?

    Hot.bluing is VERY caustic. One of the main ingredients is lye The fumes are very bad. Have i done it, yes. I don't do it anymore. My nephew does hot bluing as part.of his firearm restoration business but he has the proper safety equipment. The easy choice is rust bluing. No bad fumes. The...
  19. Hot blue

    Give Seth a call at Skybreaker custom He does all types of bluing.. located in Juliette near Forsyth. 478 733 0808
  20. Black Powder rifle clean

    Unless you kill the rust it will be there forever. Plug up the nipple and fill the barrel with evapo-rust. Then leave it over night...best rust remover ever.. used it on many rusted muzzle loaders. Don't spill it on the outside of the barrel
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