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 I shopped guns to blow time while the wife got groceries.  Walked out with a 45colt.  Nothing makes you feel more manly then a lever action.  Not sure if I will take game with a 45lc as I have better options but this will look good over the door of the off grid cabin I am working on.  370FBB39-3E66-4DB8-ACB4-B7D3209F0CB7.jpeg.d0fc259b734507021deeb5db02f8ee10.jpeg

 

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8 hours ago, DUNKS said:

Just fancy going into ASDA in the UK and walking out with a firearm.

In your dreams!

Honestly it’s how I end up with 90% of my guns.  My wife is taking so long to shop I go to the hunting fishing section and before I know it I find a new rod/reel or gun.  There was a Roses clothing Store in the mall that use to sell military surplus.  It’s closed now but about 20 years ago they had barrels of mosins and lee enfields for 69$ each or 3 for $150.  That’s where I got my enfield.  

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8 hours ago, Imperfection said:

Love lever actions. They take me back to childhood playing tin can alley. Got two-a Chiappa 44 mag and a Marlin 45-70. I used to have a Winchester 357 which was insanely accurate but problematic so i sold it.

I would like to have a 357 as I can load 357 over here dirt cheap.  But my fat fingers coupled with a back injury that left my right hand numb I  have a hard time getting them into the loading gate. 

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3 hours ago, NoBodyImportant said:

I would like to have a 357 as I can load 357 over here dirt cheap.  But my fat fingers coupled with a back injury that left my right hand numb I  have a hard time getting them into the loading gate. 

For that rifle, i found 5 grains of Blue dot worked best. I still have an Alpha 357 long barrelled revolver but use 3 grains of Bullseye with that. You shoot centrefire cartridge at less than rimfire money when you cast your own bullets and the lead was free.

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10 hours ago, Imperfection said:

For that rifle, i found 5 grains of Blue dot worked best. I still have an Alpha 357 long barrelled revolver but use 3 grains of Bullseye with that. You shoot centrefire cartridge at less than rimfire money when you cast your own bullets and the lead was free.

Correct, I’m sitting on 4 tons of lead.  I get 922lbs robot weights from work and cut them up374E7C6B-7130-4CC3-9692-6B8D0A7766C8.jpeg.61abe4e25a2e59841592189856f55274.jpegC4433C7E-9F52-4330-8464-3C9679C8C89C.jpeg.955730cee3bf7b98c4774cb2ac05749c.jpeg.  But primers over here are the expensive part now.  They were 25$ per 1000 two years ago and I just paid $65 for 1000. 😳.   The last batch of 38 special I loaded 9mm bullets because they were 30$ per 1000 and they worked great for hitting steel targets out to 50yards.  But even buying the bullets I was $110 per 1000.  

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11 hours ago, Mr.C said:

$69 Lee Enfield? I think we need a picture of that next time you're at the rifle warehouse. Put a £ in front and add a 0 on the end and you might get one over here. 

Oh  Roses Dress for less went under a while back.  Enfields have always been cheap over here until recently.  Around 2004 truck loads of Canadian surplus rifles and .303 ammo hit the market.  Drove the market down to Mosin Nagant  levels.  I gave $69 for my rifle and $39 each for 400rd cans of Canadian ball ammo.  That’s all dried up now.   Everyone bought the Lees and “bubba’ed” them. Meaning they cut them up to look like modern rifles.  Sad to say I even did one or two. 

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57 minutes ago, NoBodyImportant said:

Oh  Roses Dress for less went under a while back.  Enfields have always been cheap over here until recently.  Around 2004 truck loads of Canadian surplus rifles and .303 ammo hit the market.  Drove the market down to Mosin Nagant  levels.  I gave $69 for my rifle and $39 each for 400rd cans of Canadian ball ammo.  That’s all dried up now.   Everyone bought the Lees and “bubba’ed” them. Meaning they cut them up to look like modern rifles.  Sad to say I even did one or two. 

I've got a Mosin too and bought it years ago when they were still a cheap rifle (cheap for UK atleast). Cost me £140 ($177) which was a good deal back then considering its pre-war production (1934) and has the hexagonal receiver. Milsurp was still in abundance then-i still have some several hundred 1970's ammo locked away. All thats available now is PPU and steel cased Wolf. Its the one calibre i dont homeload-maybe i should?

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1 hour ago, Imperfection said:

I've got a Mosin too and bought it years ago when they were still a cheap rifle (cheap for UK atleast). Cost me £140 ($177) which was a good deal back then considering its pre-war production (1934) and has the hexagonal receiver. Milsurp was still in abundance then-i still have some several hundred 1970's ammo locked away. All thats available now is PPU and steel cased Wolf. It’s the one calibre i dont homeload-maybe i should?

I easy to drill out berdan primed cases to 209 shotgun primers.  I forget what size drill bit to use. 

Just looked it up 21/64 0676E3D2-7C70-4D98-B5DF-849889F4C1FA.jpeg.f1b472c2c458b72fc22ffa124ca8f063.jpeg

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23 hours ago, NoBodyImportant said:

Correct, I’m sitting on 4 tons of lead.  I get 922lbs robot weights from work and cut them up374E7C6B-7130-4CC3-9692-6B8D0A7766C8.jpeg.61abe4e25a2e59841592189856f55274.jpegC4433C7E-9F52-4330-8464-3C9679C8C89C.jpeg.955730cee3bf7b98c4774cb2ac05749c.jpeg.  But primers over here are the expensive part now.  They were 25$ per 1000 two years ago and I just paid $65 for 1000. 😳.   The last batch of 38 special I loaded 9mm bullets because they were 30$ per 1000 and they worked great for hitting steel targets out to 50yards.  But even buying the bullets I was $110 per 1000.  

We’re running around $124 per thousand primers nearly, and that’s if you can find any. 

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11 hours ago, old man said:

Or hanging one over the cabin door?

Yep, cabin won’t be complete without a lever gun.  Lots of people kept guns over their doors, fireplace mantels are a popular spot also.  

7 hours ago, Jaymo said:

We’re running around $124 per thousand primers nearly, and that’s if you can find any. 

I know right.  We were paying that a year ago.    Luckily in the last few months we have seen the influx of many different offbrand primers. The $65 ones I just bought are Bosnian. That has really drove the price of CCI and Winchesters down to sub $100.  

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