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Default Sigh..I broke my Logan Shaper

On 1 Apr 2006 16:04:43 GMT, Dave Hinz wrote:

On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 23:44:19 GMT, John Husvar wrote:

Got mail? Ain't that the Truth! Gunner, this guy deserves at least
Monsignor!

If he has ammo for all of them at hand, maybe even higher.


All? (thinks) I don't have anything for the Danish rolling block (where
the heck can I buy 11.7x51R anyway?) and I'd have to see if 8mm Danish
is equivalent to anything.


http://www.buffaloarms.com/browse.cfm/4,5314.html

8mm X 54mm Krag-Jorgensen


I also don't have any .38 S&W, oh wait, I do.
Ah. .32 rimfire. Out and don't see any point in getting any.


PMC was loading it in 2005. Well...depends on which 32 Rimfire you are
needing..short, long, Walnut Hill...

www.nioa.net.au/uploads/pmc_r_040106.pdf

My .50-70 cases are currently empty but I have all the components...


I had to sell mine in 2000. Dies and mould too. Ever price the dies
from Huntington? I think I paid more for the dies than I did the
rifle.

Maybe time to track down Old Western Scrounger again. Or, now that my
comfort and skill on the lathe has improved to "so-so", I could try
making some empties. Hmmm... (that was for Tony, actually)


Ive many quite a number of cases over the years. Its actually fairly
simple to do. Need any 5.75 Velo Dog? G
Getting good virgin cartridge brass is the hardest part.
COurse..having cnc helps remendously. VBG
Ive got the ANSI dimensions book someplace around here.

This is also quite nice...

http://www.loadammo.com/product.htm

Click on cartridge cases. They have over 650 different cartridge
dimensions


This fella's
on track for the Red Hat and I don't mean Linux.


The linux server is in the side of the room not pictured, next to the
~500 board feet of black walnut. They all like similar environmental
conditions, and this room was the only place big enough for the lumber,
so there ya go.




"A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them;
the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences."
- Proverbs 22:3