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radio1ham
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well i got a few to try out having got my lee loading gear for the .243 and a lot of help off bob300w i set about loading a few up to try i know you cant use lead cast bullets at high velocitys so i found a site with the load data for using lead bullets heres the link http://www.leverguns.com/articles/paco/small_charges.htm just wondering if anyone else has used cast bullets i havent used the amount of powder listed ive went a few grains under
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i use the lee balance scale very accurate
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dirty bars-steward i hate that show
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mmm maybe the neck of the case is getting into the barrel making them a tight fit maybe you should check the case length and trim to size maybe ask bob300w he seems pretty good on stuff like that
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try farmers union insurance
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could he be the next Dr doo little i wonder
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well i have just bought the lee kit i ordered the hand press and a set of deluxe dies for the 243 hopefully will be here soon
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well i ordered the hand press (as wife wont be pleased if i bolted one to the kitchen table or bench) i already have the scales and powder measure also ordered the deluxe dies aswell im pretty sure il be odering more stuff as time goes on aswell but i guess it will get me started for now i got around 500 cases aswell which should last me a while aswell and also a fair few cast bullets with gas checks aswell to practice with so looks like il be having fun rolling my own as they say
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well just ordered the gear for reloading .243`s from henrykranks yesterday and the gear should be here in a couple of days ok its the lee stuff but should be ok at least it will save me having to pay nearly 20 quid a box for .243 so looks like il be having a bit fun setting the dies up as ive never used this kind of stuff before so fingers crossed all should be ok (i hope) it will aslo save me a fortune aswell
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nope he was quite cheerful seemed a canny lad
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well met steve yesterday to get a few bits off him for my 243 a very pleasant chap thanks again steve mate
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hello all well just bought a realtree camo net not had chance to use it yet and was wondering if anyone else uses them ive never used camo nets before so this is a first for me when i get the chance to use it it looks good and made well
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would be nice to see picture of it when it finished if you can
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as above im asing anyone who uses the jackpyke camo nets are they any good
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netto`s had folding spades in for about a fiver maybe worth a look
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that a strange one i never needed a mentor or a letter off anyone saying that i have used one of certain caliber i got the .22 and a .243 and was never asked anything like that
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well could be just a build up of dirt in side the mechanism or maybe an worn trigger sear or an worn spring maybe time to check it over maybe a trip to gunsmith to service it
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lets all not forget laurell and hardy, come on lads and lasses there must be more to remember charlie chaplin ,mister ed the talking horse
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noel edmunds and keith chegwin swap shop how many remember that one aswell
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how about george and mildred looks like you all for got that one
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depending on how much the scope is worth maybe just as cheap to get a new one
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yep some good shows only wish they would put them back on tv instead of the **** they put in now
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as it says what was you favourite show/ program
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maybe try using old fishing rods for the booms to fix the deecs on to maybe pick them up at car boot fairs for a couple of quid i did see some in poundland shops but they were only 6feet long not sure if they would be any good for for a quid a peice guess maybe worth a go just a thought all the same
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yep well done nice little remmi aswell i got the model 7 and loving it