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  1. Well lets see, I can make a list of what I have but it would take forever to try and get pictures of them all. So I have the following; Handguns, 22LR,.25, .380, 9MM, .38 SPL, .357 Mag, 40 S&W, 10MM, .44 SPL, 44 Mag, .45 ACP, .480 Ruger, .50 AE, .45 Colt/3" 410 ga. Rifles, .22 LR, .22 Mag, .223, 7MM Rem Mag,.30 Carbine, .308 Win, 30-06, 300 WTHBY, .308 Norma Mag, .32-20,.44 Mag, .50 BMG, .50 BP Muzzle Loader, .54 BP Muzzle loader, .54 BP Breach loader. Shotguns, 12 ga., 20 ga. Will that list do for now? Brian
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    45LC

    Here is the Caliber Conversion. Note they just say 45 Colt NOT 45 Long Colt. .45 Colt, .455 Webley, .454 Casull, .45 S&W - # 20137 <<< This is the P/N for the full kit including the parts below #C Shellplate - # 13334 #E Powder Funnel - # 13782 #4 Locator Pin - # 14047 Brian Damn beat to the buzzer.
  3. No there is NOT. They both use the same shellplate. Brian
  4. Here is the link for the daily repeats of the old ones. http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes Brian
  5. I have the original KISS unit and have had that happen. You have to twist the spring while you push it into the receptacle on the collator. What I found was that if you don't have the spring in far enough the bullets hit it as they drop and end up knocking the spring out again. The spring has to be seated all the way into the receptacle. Brian
  6. Try bowling balls with a .50. That can get interesting especially if you gert some of the newer plastic type instead of the older rubber type balls (they explode nicely with the right bullet). Brian
  7. Zack are you talking IOS or Android for losing data? On Android I can update in any manner and not lose any data at all (both NST and Nook Tablet). Brian
  8. You were saying that you plan on loading and shooting 500 rounds a week, that comes to 26,000 rounds per year. At that amount 4000 primers is a bit of an odd number. Yes primers come in boxes of 1000 but they also come in cases of 5000 (5 boxes of 1000), it makes more sense to buy at least half a years supply if not a full years supply at once (it saves a lot on hazmat). Whenever I order primers it is always 4 cases minimum. That is why I have between 50 and 60 thousand in the basement right now. And when you decide for sure what powder you will be using is get at least 2 if not 3 8#'s of it at once. Brian
  9. He is still coming onto the forum just doesn't seem to be interested in posting to this thread anymore. I saw where he was here at 1:30 this morning. Brian
  10. Top Gun Shooting Sports at Racho Rd. and Pennsylvania in Taylor Mi. has IPSC practice every 1st and 3rd Thursday and a Pin Shoot every Wednesday. Brian
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    Curling

    Well while I don't know the rules I am at least familiar with the game. I grew up here in the Detroit area in the days of only 4 channels (CBS,NBC,ABC, and CBC). We didn't even get a TV that had UHF until the mid 70's. Brian
  12. I noticed that yesterday when I redid 11 of the 12 nooks that our club uses. I still have to redo one of our nooks the first one I rooted (using "touchnooter-1-6-24"). Yes as Bill would say "that was full on propeller-head rooting". Brian
  13. I did it by trial and error. It ended up working fairly well. I have put stages into it for several people and several matches. Brian
  14. Well the 2004 manual called for 4.7 to 5.4 @ 1.260 so I would say that t is fairly close to the old VV max charge. Brian
  15. Sarge check out the CH4D Primer Swage kit "419001 Swage Kit". It runs $24.00 and will work on any single stage press, for $33.00 you can get the combination swage and priming kit. Both kits come complete for both small and large primers. Brian
  16. Well Nik you could checkout the following place. http://www.coffeeforless.com/whole-coffee-beans.html It is the order site for Tully's Coffee from Seattle. I have two sisters that used to work in the same building where they have a store and always loved getting some of their coffee when I would visit. The Jamaican Blue Mountain is one of the coffee;s listed on this site. Brian
  17. Sorry Chuck but natures perfect food is not that!!! It is actually "Hopps, Barley, and Pure Spring Water properly mixed and aged). However plain Double Stuff Orio's are not too far behind. Brian
  18. DrLove; that was a different bullet than they were talking about (yours was a 115gr. .355 and the other was a 121gr. .356). I did notice that they still list the 125gr. .356 bullet however. Brian
  19. Well I found some data on it for use in 9mm and it calls for 3.8 gr. with a 115 HP @ 1.11 AOL. As far as I can tell that is the MAX load for it. This data came from an old Norma reload manual. Brian
  20. In once fired military brass you need to either swage or cut the primer pocket crimp. Brian
  21. Roy you did have one error in your earlier statement. We have done this for a full 6 years not 5, a single October match in 2007 and full seasons of matches in '08,'09,'10,'11,'12,and '13. So if I remember correctly you were originally planning on running things for 5 years and ended up doing it for 6. Brian P.S. and I can prove it (how long we've done it) because I still have all of the stats on my computer.
  22. They look to be pulled bullets to me. In other words those are the pull marks from a collet puller. Brian
  23. As for me I would normally check for them about every other month because it is the only way to know when they drop or add classifiers. Brian
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