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  1. Welcome aboard. Don't forget that there's a Steel Challenge at MSSA this Saturday, starting at 9 AM.

    I am a member there too.

    MSSA is a great facility with alot of nice people.

    What is the average number of rounds that you fire at a steel challenge match?

    Minimum round count is about 150. It's steel so I'd say bring 200 in case of any reshoots or like me, I miss

    an awful lot!! Usually 6 stages of 5 strings. 5 rounds per string. You can shoot centerfire or rimfire or both.

  2. to becoming my wife, and I caught her completely by suprise too !!!!

    Good stuff.

    Hop

    Wow! Sammy, I didn't know you had that in ya. Will she come to the match and sit in the

    truck reading a book or get out and shoot with us?

    Congrats, we're very happy for you.

  3. Just got some Magtech primers and thought I'd compare some I had on hand.

    Just info for what it's worth. Draw your own conclusions.

    CCI: Diameter .1745 Height .118

    Win: Diameter .1745 Height .119

    M/T Diameter .1740 Height .117

    All small rifle primers.

    I didn't do a search here. More and better info might be found on the forum.

  4. Can either of these be made to work in the others ramp cut? I also need to know what ramp is on a Rock Island Armory 38 super barrel. I read somewhere that is a Clark/Para ramp, but figured I would ask on THIS forum rather than wasting time elsewhere.

    Thanks for the help,

    Steve

    There are some threads on this already, but I didn't find them. HSmith posted some good info on it.

    You can cut a Wilson/Nowlin frame to fit a Clark/Para barrel.

    You can cut a Clark/Para barrel to fit a Wilson/Nowlin frame.

    I did the last. I took a Schuman barrel with a clark ramp and hand cut the ramp to fit a wilson frame.

    It turned out great. Maybe I just got lucky. I mic'ed it, cut it down close and then finished it with files, stones and fine

    sandpaper. I went very slowly and measured a lot. Having said that it took less than 2 hours.

    You might pm hsmith. He'll know and he's a great guy.

    Hope that helps.

    9x

  5. I replaced the feed tubes on my 650s. They are older models. I found out they had lowered the casefeeder height, the

    tubes were too short. Rather than lower the casefeeder stand I decided to cut the old case feed tube off to the length that

    the new tube was short. Then took a piece of heater hose with the right inside diameter to slide over the tube to join them

    together. Now when I have a jam or wrong case, I just slide the heater hose down and remove the top section of tube to

    clear it.

    Hope I described that well. Just something that worked for me.

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