Last seen: Jun 5, 2026
I am not with books, but memory will be very close. Peregrine bullet made for me and this gun - copper 260 gr bullet with a hole in front like a...
Remembered vaguely that Treeman mentioned him building such a gun. Gunsite postings.It sounds like an interesting thing. Ballistics in the 45/70 range...
.458x2 inch American - what weight bullet and powder used?Aha! I thought it was referring to a Ruger American in 458 Win Mag. Hadn't heard of the...
I'd imagine a 458 WM must be pretty decisive on an impala.
Being a bit of a t-rex with short arms that don't easily reach my pockets I decided to move my daughter into her second storey varsity digs mysel...
Congrats! That must have been hell of a satisfying.
Do you even need a snapcap for dry-firing the high standard. i know the Ruger Mk IV it is not necessary. The pin cannot impact anything hard if the ch...
You should probably write nelow the sketch, "Drawing not to scale".Yip as well as 'and dimensions not to be trusted'.I'm send...
With the benefit of some of the wine that returned on the trip and some ceiling staring I reckon the pin broke from a restriction of travel rather tha...
None of my criticism of Lee's policy was aimed at you Duane. You have always taken pains to make people aware of the situation re future parts su...
Good news. The IP range ban was a PITA as I always forget to disconnect from VPN before browsing the forum.
In fairness, it's unreasonable to expect a manufacturer to keep producing the same spare parts for eternity, just because it sold well and a few ...
All true there Duane but the fact remains that people are sitting on kit they bought new a few years back that is now unsupported by the manufacturer....
I've said it before and because I'm a boring old fart I'll say it again. Lee are seriously at risk of pissing off their fans like me. S...
