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PM replied to. Thanks.
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A picture of the bottom metal. I'll see if I can get a better picture tomorrow of the crest.
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For Sale: 270 Caliber Reloading Bullets 1. (44) Sierra 150gr. Spitzer BT 2 (24) Sierra 150gr. Spitzer BT, lead tip has been faced of in a lathe to give flat point. (6) Same as above but hollow pointed in lathe. 3. (37) Nosler 130gr. Solid Base. 4. (15) Trophy Bonded Bear Claw 140gr. SP. All bullets are in factory boxes, sold as one lot for $40.00 shipped in CONUS. No trades.
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rkvo9 PM sent. Thanks.
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Perhaps no advantage, but the lead tip sometimes gets distorted and I used a machinist's lathe to remove the led tip and hollowpointed some of the bullets. If you look at the Barnes TSX bullets, they appear just the same a small flat point.
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FS: Cabela's Alaskan Pack Frame--SOLD! Please Delete Ad.
mmlj replied to mmlj's topic in Classified Ads
Andy: Yes, I still have it for sale. PM sent with contact number. Thanks. -
For sale: Cabela's Alaskan Pack Frame (only) for use with Alaskan I and II packs. New and never used with hanging tags still on it. I would like to try to sell this locally, as I'm in Tucson. Price is $75.00 for local sale, $85.00 shipped in CONUS. . Thanks. Sold. Please Delete Ad. Thank you.
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For Sale: One new unopened bag of 50 Winchester brand 270WSM brass, $30.00 shipped in USA only, no PayPal or trades. SOLD!
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FS: Cabela's Alaskan Pack Frame--SOLD! Please Delete Ad.
mmlj replied to mmlj's topic in Classified Ads
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I'll take the 34 rounds of Remington 140gr. core lokt for $20.00 as per my phone call. PM to follow.
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Congratulations on a fine buck and great shooting. I just love those 6.5 calibers.
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Her smile says everything. What a great trophy and lasting memories. Congratulations to both of you.
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Suggestions on which long range gun to buy
mmlj replied to Big Browns's topic in Long Range Shooting
According to Hornady's Ballistics information the following G1 BC are given for the following: Hornady 6.5, 140gr. A-Max, .585 Hornady 30, 178gr. A-Max .495 The Berger 6.5, 140gr. VLD hunting and target bullets have a very impressive G1, BC of .612. -
Suggestions on which long range gun to buy
mmlj replied to Big Browns's topic in Long Range Shooting
Amen to what Stomp 442 has said. Buy a factory Savage LRP in a 6.5 caliber and you have a gun that will shoot with the best of them. The target model Accutrigger can be adjusted down to 6 oz. Mine came from the factory set a 12 oz. They have the HS Precision stocks, a fluted barrel and you can change bolt handles to a number of tactical styles (if wanted) in about 5 minutes with no need to cut, weld, polish and reblue a 700 bolt handle. They have floating bolt heads which do not require lapping the lugs. Also, as Stomp 422 has said, if you later want to change to another caliber, bolt heads and barrels can be changed very easily. -
3 for 3 in unit 22, scroll all the way through for pics of all the bucks.
mmlj replied to loco4coues's topic in Rifle hunting for Coues Deer
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In looking at a few reloading manuals, IMR 4831, IMR 4350, and Reloader 19 are all good powders to use for this cartridge. I would recommend using 150gr. bullets for deer. The same weight in a quality bullet such as the Nosler Partition or Barnes TSX, etc. would also work for elk. Reloader 19 was listed as giving some of the top velocities for all bullets from 150gr. to 180gr. Of course, some experimenting is always required to get the best combination of components for a load. You have a great all around cartridge for hunting. Is the rifle a 1903-A3 Springfield, or a Mauser 98, which were all popular conversions?
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No need to use the expensive and difficult to find Norma brass. If you reload and have a set of 308 Norma dies, you can use 338 Winchester Mag. brass. Just run it through the FL 308 Norma die and you will have new cases to use. The 30-338 Mag. case is essentially the same and was designed to use the more common 338 Mag. brass. I would buy new Winchester brand 338 Win. Mag cases, as they will require only necking the case down to 30 caliber and not require heavier full length sizing of once fired cases.
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Usually this problem is caused by an expander ball that is the incorrect size, or the need to polish the inside of the seating die stem. It is difficult for die manufacturers to make a seating stem that will be a perfect for all bullet weights and brands since the ogive can vary greatly. However, this problem can be fixed. Measure the expander ball on the decapping rod with a dial caliper and check with the manufacturer for the correct size. This alone could be or contribute to the problem by causing the necks to be undersized after sizing and thereby making it more difficult to seat the bullet If you find that this is not the problem, then remove the seating stem from the die. A lathe would be very helpful, but you can use a drill press or hand drill. Insert the seating stem in the drill and using 320 grit sandpaper, spin the seating stem while using the sandpaper to polish the inside of the stem. You can fold over a small piece to allow inserting it into the stem. Hold the paper to also allow putting a small bevel on the end of the stem, (from the inside out) as it often appears sharp. You can polish it down further with finer grits of sand paper. Lastly, chamfer the inside of the neck of the brass as you would normally do after trimming. I have found that Winchester case necks are often thinner than other brands. I hope this helps. In the end, it might be best to consider sending the dies back to the manufacturer.
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Another method is to use the small return address mailing labels that you get from various companies and put one on the back of a GPS, camera, cell phone, etc. If room permits, I'll write my phone number on the label. I also like to put a piece of scotch tape over the label. Hope you get your camera back.
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Pick up my new mount 138 7/8" Coues
mmlj replied to Santana Outdoors's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
I wonder if that mountain lion had a case of buck fever when he saw the size of that buck? Awesome deer and mount. -
I've been dreaming about one like that or even smaller! Congratulations on a beautiful buck.
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the best load for a .270 or a 25-06
mmlj replied to sherman's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
270 Winchester: Winchester brass Federal GM215M primer Reloader 22 powder Nosler 130 Accubond or Barnes TTSX