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    primers used in Lee Pro 1000

    Well, Lee recommends CCI and Winchester primers for this unit. I think they go as far to say do NOT use Federals. Apparently this is due to the sensitivity of the Feds and the close proximity to each other in the primer trough and tray. All right guys, the bright light is on, the plastic is on...
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    S&W 52-1 or DW Valor

    I have been thinking about selling my Smith & Wesson Model 52-1 and buying a Dan Wesson Valor. The 52 has been with me for twenty years and I really love the gun. I do not want to loose the ability to make those shots that create memories such as the 52 has done. It is very accurate if I do my...
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    b/c gap flash residue

    Ok guys, do you have a problem removing this on the fluted areas of your cylinders? I don't have excessive gap, .005 or less, but I do have the horizontal u shaped flash burn marks on both my dans in all the fluted areas and would like to know the best way to remove. These are blued and I would...
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    .22LR ammo prices

    I was a little shocked, but only for a nano second at the $16.75 price for a 550 bulk box of Remmington at Walmart. Now, I haven't been following this too closely, but this is nuts. The elderly white haired guy behind the counter told me that his neighbor went to a large gun show in Des Moines...
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    Hogdon Universal in .38 WC target load

    I like the metering consistency of Universal compared to Bullseye in my Lee Pro 1000. Bullseye is good but Universal is almost dead nuts, it varies at the most .01 grains. Scanned the manuals and the pressures for a load of 2.8 gr. Bullseye is approximately the same as 3.8 gr. of Universal. Both...
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