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They're only target loads. Single feed. Good point though..0015 will work loose in a mag box. I only run that low with a single shot comp gun.
They're only target loads. Single feed. Good point though..0015 will work loose in a mag box. I only run that low with a single shot comp gun.
Muddy….I guess that I lied! I knew that mine was a different color and slightly different shape, but was convinced it was a Forster. I thought as mine was over 50 years old…..they may have changed color/size/shape.
BONANZA!!!!OMG! Mine is a Bonanza as well!!' So funny!
OMG! Mine is a Bonanza as well!!' So funny!
My thoughtsLooks like galling from a rough case mouth.
You clearly are behind the timesOld wives tale. Cold weld takes 10s of thousands psi of pressure. What somepeople see is a chemical reaction that makes pulling the bullet harder after a certain amount of time. I have never seen it affect accuracy myself.
Finally, right to the point. Exactly!You clearly are behind the times
Don't you know that on this forum most issues can be traced back to temp sensitive powders shooting cold welded bullets in cases with donuts being made to shoot through omnipresent carbon rings and that the only way to mitigate these disastrous ailments is the use of hammer bullets pushed by rl26 in Sherman cartridges?
I will definitely check this one out! Probably get 2 or 3 different ones but this one for sure. Thanks
I've been using one of these since the '70's, filled with graphite powder! I've been fairly pleased with it's performance!
I think that some of my variance "may" be from using compressed loading. Of course…..I could be dead wrong! memtb
OK…..who had the oldest Bonanza! I got mine (well) used 50 to 52 years ago, I think! I bought a bunch of stuff from a friend, that bought a boat-load of used reloading equipment at a yard/estate sale! I'm pretty sure this was in that! memtb
I object to the RL26 comment, the rest I agree withYou clearly are behind the times
Don't you know that on this forum most issues can be traced back to temp sensitive powders shooting cold welded bullets in cases with donuts being made to shoot through omnipresent carbon rings and that the only way to mitigate these disastrous ailments is the use of hammer bullets pushed by rl26 in Sherman cartridges?
@Calvin45 - Sorry, you missed the mark. Only true if confirmed with a Teslong.You clearly are behind the times
Don't you know that on this forum most issues can be traced back to temp sensitive powders shooting cold welded bullets in cases with donuts being made to shoot through omnipresent carbon rings and that the only way to mitigate these disastrous ailments is the use of hammer bullets pushed by rl26 in Sherman cartridges?
I bought mine new and looks the current Foster so not sure who wins as oldest? Not sure being oldest wins anything!OK…..who had the oldest Bonanza! I got mine (well) used 50 to 52 years ago, I think! I bought a bunch of stuff from a friend, that bought a boat-load of used reloading equipment at a yard/estate sale! I'm pretty sure this was in that! memtb
At least a year, maybe a bit moreSeabeeken do you remember how long they were loaded?