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    .45 ACP cast target loads

    I believe this is the article you folks are looking for. The forum loaded them in reverse order. Stu
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    It's 6/29, post your 629's!

    Home made 629 Classic 4". One of the nicest balanced guns I own.
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    Random Object Photographs

    This caught my eye yesterday. Stu
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    Expired/Withdrawn WITHDRAWN Wanted to Trade S&W's

    I am looking for an interesting and accurate .22LR bullseye pistol with iron sights and/or 1911 bullseye pistol with iron sights. The 1911 must be accurized by a well known gunsmith and would prefer to have a gunsmith done trigger on the .22 pistol. Not interested in any Ruger target pistols. I...
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    Sight Alignment

    Read this chapter in the Army Advanced Marksmanship Unit Handbook. It might make things easier for you. https://www.bullseyepistol.com/chapter2.htm Stu
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    The Last Gun You'll Part With

    Last to go, over my very cold body, would be my Mike Curtis built 1911 wad gun. He built mine and another for a friend just as he left the Marine Corp. AMU. They were his first civilian built guns around 1992-1993. It is still a sewing machine. With the red dot in its bullseye clothing and with...
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    Wish me luck☘️ PASSED!

    Congrats and try and get some time on the air before this solar cycle goes quiet. Stu N0LEF
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    Can I see your work benches?

    My shop is only 250 sq. ft. but I have a lot packed in it. Everything is on wheels except the loading bench and work bench. A lot of furniture has been built in this little place and tens of thousands of rounds loaded. Stu
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    Does anyone not own a 9mm?

    I have never owned one. I have shot a few. Never liked the cartridge. Stu
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    Pocket watches

    My 992b that I wore from about 1970 until my first cell phone around 2002 or so. Stu
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    22 Target Pistol Recommendations

    If you already own a 1911 with a decent trigger you can't go wrong with one of the conversion units. They are showing up more and more on the line at the Nationals. I use a Nelson conversion on a light weight Ruger SR1911 frame with extensive trigger work at 2.5 lbs and almost no movement. The...
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    Let's talk about case lube....

    I use carbide dies but still appreciate the reduction in press arm effort from putting a wee bit of RCBS case lube on the first case I size when doing a run. When that case comes out of the resizer I wipe it down and also wipe down the next case going thru and I'm good for the next hundred...
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    Pin Gauges

    You can buy Vermont pin gauges individually by size and just the sizes you need on Amazon. Amazon.com will get you the + gauges and Amazon.com will get you the - gauges. I usually use the - gauges. The run around $5 each, more or less. Stu
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    Let's talk about case lube....

    The MSDS for the RCBS Case Lube and for STP show totally different materials. Stu
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