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Sidelock
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eddie: re early Savage Model 24's in 22/410 ...
got one of them, on the way, as well...
see your pm's for details...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Quit advertising, Ed. Good grief... JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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I have a 12ga Flues with a cracked frame that I had repaired. In all fairness, the gun doubled with the old high brass Green Remington paper Express shells. I was about 14 year old. Perhaps I had 2 fingers in the triggers. A broken recoil spring was found when it was inspected. The recoil was so heavy that I was briefly disoriented and thought it had exploded. When I say doubled, both barrels discharged at the same time, not one after the other.
I shoot it occasionally now with 7/8oz low pressure handloads without issues.
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Quit advertising, Ed. Good grief... JR We have a few people here who advertise their businesses in every post they make. Between all of ed's trolling, anti-gun posts, posts defending fake acetylene torch coloring, writing like an illiterate sharecropper, etc., etc., he needs all the help he can get.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Have any of the reloaders here tried the spreader wad inserts from Ballistic Products? If so how were the results? Did it open up the pattern?. I have never tried them because I assumed they would make for a nasty pattern full of holes. Planning ahead in case a full/full choked double shows up.
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I prefer the Polywad Spreader. Resembles a plastic thumbtack with the shaft entering the shot column and the disk serving as disruptor and overshot card. However, for example, if one loads 6/8 oz. with the device installed over the shot and 1/8 oz. on top of the disk then secured with an OSC, the pattern appears to be better. Gil
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Thanks GLS. Since I have no vintage 2-1/2 hulls I’m going to cut some AA’s down to 2.5”. Finished loaded round will be about 2-1/4 with a roll crimp. Can make some 7500 psi loads with several different powders I have.
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now keith, you an i reached a truce, least ah thought so...
but now i see you are up to your old tricks...i mean listin here in this thread, my past sins, both real an imaginary...
now, in the spirit of solidary, ah will let hit go dis time...
but, jes remember, two can play the character assassination game, that you sometimes practice here wid such ineptness here on this fine doublegun forum...
Last edited by ed good; 11/24/20 08:16 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Well……….my search for a fine Fox shooter appears to have ended sooner than anticipated. I have a beautiful to me Fox BE Grade headed to my FFL thanks to a member here. The seller was kind enough to offer a few days to inspect. After looking at pictures and speaking to him a few times I am sure that his description is accurate, my impression is the seller is a good trustworthy person. After inspection, if everything is as I expect it to be I will post a follow up. Again I appreciate all of the discussion here. I hope that I can contribute and help someone in the future. I will admit when I’m not in need of information myself I don’t spend much time online. I typically go months without visiting forums like this. So if you message me and I take a long time to respond this is my apology in advance.
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