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Everything posted by Nitemann
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Still looking.
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Original but would consider a G2. I'll check Pistol Parlor.
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If you want to sell your frame I would be interested. Sorry no barrels to part with.
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Pistol or rifle would help as well.
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I never knew Herter's made target 22LR ammo. Any feedback on the accuracy?
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Cutting off 20 grains would be the hard part (LOL).
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Wish they were110 gr Vmax.
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How did you move it in when you bought it?
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Looks like it says 270 win on the barrel.
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Thanks, last I heard they were not allowing foot traffic in the store.
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Matt can you actually go into Bruno's and buy items or does everything have to be purchased online and shipped?
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What part of the White Mountains?
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Found a set. AZooutdoors thanks for the offer but I have no need for the barrel. I bet the 44-40 is a lot of fun. Take care everyone. Rick
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Still searching.
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Frank Glenn also does excellent work.
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You can also do a 6.5-280AI. Just run 280AI brass through a 280AI bushing die with the correct bushing, load and shoot. No fireforming and basically a 6.5-06 AI. Todd South built mine and has the reamer.
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Last bump.
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Burris gloss, fixed 12X Fullfield (Not FF-II) rifle scope, A/O, 1" tube, duplex reticle, target turrets. $250 or possible trade for Leupold/Burris pistol scope, TC contender barrel (rifle or pistol), reloading powder/bullets or ???? Located in Mesa.
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Up for the after Xmas crowd.
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218 Bee was impossible to find until Hornady started making it. Either one will work but the 32-20 is a lot cheaper and you would probably need a tapered expander for the 218Bee brass. Biggest issue will be finding bullets since most places have discontinued them (love the Speer 75gr flat point). Fortunately several companies make cast bullets. This all assuming your shooting a lever gun.
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You can easily make 25-20 from 32-20 brass and starline usually has it available. Just run the lubed case into your seating die to start reducing the case mouth diameter then run a lubed case into your full length sizer with the decapping assembly removed ( if you don't do this it will crush the case). Check for length and trim if needed. Then full length size the case with a decapping assembly in place and check for function in your firearm. Then load and shoot.
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If you separate I would be interested in the scope.
