To poster about using small pistol magnum primers, I have done so with 38 spl., and 9mm without any issues. Does not make a difference of any note on chrono in 38 and barely at all in warmish loads for 9mm.
-independent of the fed government’s strategies that it adopts for the issue, Quebec will develop strategies of affirmation on its own
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I recommend every one, but with the aforementioned new gun powders on the horizon, if I had to redo my favorite rifle reloading powders five years from now, it might be a completely different list…
-to end the strike, the provinces conceded that doctors would be reimbursed by the provinces and would retain their autonomy as professionals (they could bill for every service, they could have their own clinics, etc)
My hope though is this is enough of a jumping-off point to kick-start the process of learning more and getting involved in Canadian politics.
-today there appears to be more support for a vertical fiscal imbalance, where the federal government has an easier time meeting its financial requirements than the provinces
Donnie says: October 14, 2020 at 12:27 pm Its gotten so bad here in central Oklahoma that I’ve not seen any primers in 15 different shops for at least a couple of months now, pelo places in stock online either last time I checked and I’ve been on Powder Valley’s website but they may have some now. Luckily I’ve always saved ammo given to me or left over from guns I no longer have and have been reloading the primer cups themselves which is a time consuming process and carries several risks if one is not careful with the primer compound…but that method has been how I’ve been able to keep reloading my 45 acp all you do is unload the compound from whatever ammo you choose but be extremely careful and wear saftey glasses that stuff is easy to set off! I’ve detonated a few scraping out the compound with a saftey pin but I’ve gotten pretty good at it now, then cut a drinking straw and seal one end with a lighter(do this before unloading or touching primers or the compound) cut the tip at an angle and scoop the compound up and crunch it to its powder form in the straw gently, have some spent primers with the anvils removed and the dent inside the bottom of the primer hammered back to flat with a small punch, tap the straw to dump in enough powder to fill the primer gently pack it down and it should be about half full, place a piece of paper over the compound and pack down one more time, then place the anvil on top of the paper and try to center it as best you can but don’t push it in, stick the primer in the loader on your press one at a time and load into a case the press will press the anvil in to the primer and if you don’t he man it in there it’ll set it in perfect and not set off the primer compound.
-believed that we can change the federation to work better and respect the differences in the country
-he used the natural wealth of the province, and his own dominate leadership style, and a good read of public opinion to provide stability for government in British Columbia
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CDell says: January 4, 2011 at 1:33 pm Gavin, I watched all your reloading videos and they are great. I do have a question in regards to how to best take advantage of the Hornady LNL progressive. When set up with the depriming and sizing die it seems followed by the flaring die, powder die and bullet seating die seems like you would be disregarding the condition of the website primer pocket and bullet casing size.
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