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ricciardelli

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About ricciardelli

  • Birthday 07/21/1943

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    http://stevespages.com

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Montana, USA
  • Interests
    Hunting, Shooting, Reloading, 4x4ing, Photography
  • Real Name
    Stephen Ricciardelli

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  1. X-Terminator From 22.7 grains to 25.3 grains Remington 7-1/2 Primer
  2. The plating basically makes them look pretty. As for staying away from it, I have been shooting the same plated .38 Super and .357 Magnum brass since the 1960's, and have never had a problem...just look at it before you run it through the dies. If the plating is not "looking right", toss it out.
  3. I don't use either ... I'm a sierra fan. But I have a buddy in Texas who loves the MG bullets, and he shoots everything from 17 caliber to 50 caliber.
  4. If the cases were only used in the firearm you are reloading for, then only neck-sizing would be required.
  5. For the 9: CCI-550 with Herco, Bullseye, and HS-6 Winchester Small Pistol with Power Pistol For the .40: Winchester Small Pistol For the .45: CCI-300
  6. I just finished fooling around with setting-up message forums. How about trying it and letting me know how they work... http://stevespages.com/phpbb/index.php
  7. I played with them all, and decided the RCBS 1500 was the one I would spend my money on.
  8. When it take more than 1 hour to accomplish the job.
  9. For 6.5-284 Norma: http://stevespages.com/264_30.html For 6.5-284 Winchester: http://stevespages.com/264_16.html
  10. I'm going to make your life real simple: For metallic cartridges, RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme Kit and RCBS Accessory Kit. For shotgun, MEC 650.
  11. You're gonna give us people who live in Montana a bad name. Hodgdon licensed Winchester powders on January 30th, 2006.
  12. 185's: WST From 4.3 grains to 5.6 grains CCI-300 Primer 200's: WST From 4.6 grains to 5.3 grains CCI-300 Primer 225 to 230's: WST From 3.8 grains to 4.9 grains CCI-300 Primer
  13. Those two powders are nowhere near the same burning characteristics. I rank Titegroup at #21 and AA-2230 at #135. The lower the number the faster the powder. Either pull the bullets or take the cartridges to your local police bomb disposal unit for detonation.
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