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  1. Lead Weights

    Eekk..... And I was moving that stuff around a couple of weeks ago!!!
  2. Reloading for Garand

    You guys are the best. Tis why I like hanging out here!!! Thanks for the advise. Powerhouse, I ordered the plug you posted the link to. I think I will have the rifle checked out anyway, just to make sure (unless he charges and arm and a leg for looking). Thanks for the advise Twitch dude. I...
  3. Reloading for Garand

    Damn...Im hoping I haven't messed it up. Thanks for the info. Very happy I saw this thread.
  4. Reloading for Garand

    While reading this tread, something has come to my mind that has me a tad worried here.... I have my dad's Garand, which I've shot 2 or 3 times now without any issues. But, I have been buying just regular 30-06 Remington rounds from wally world. Am I using the wrong type of 30-06 in his...
  5. Where can I find Hodgdon Superformance loading data for .243 Winchester?

    Give Wolfcreek firearms in Marietta a call. If those people dont have the info, Im sure they could point you in the right direction to look.
  6. Going old school

    Thats what my dad use to use. We actually have a foot locker full of melted down tire weights that he made from them. My brother knows more about the process than I do, but I know after it is melted down, you have to skim off the aluminum and add something to it. He had already completed the...
  7. Going old school

    Thats old school? O M G !! I must be doing it the hard way then. Thats the way I've been doing it for years. LOL
  8. Pet bullet weights

    I like the 115 for my 9mm rounds. Seems to work the best for my Rugers & Taurus. I usually keep my 45acp rounds about 190-200. I can just control them alot better. I can't remember my 44 mag and 357 mag loads right off the top of my noggin....I would have to reference back to my notes on...
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