Yup, back and forth, back and forth.....repeat, repeat, and then done......😄
Don't forget the cornering sucks at speed also, if you are just a bit forgetful anyways.
Just remember to watch out for any action funkiness with your H&R. I had one of the H&R Buffalo Classic (45/70) rifles that I used for competition (60-90 rounds at least once a month)....it lasted about 1.5 seasons, and then started to incur lock up problems. Those action locking problems transferred into trigger/hammer set problems. Not a fun thing. I was shooting nothing but trapdoor pressure loads through it, so that should not have been the issue. Many of the people I shot with, and I, were thinking along the lines of the rifle wasn't designed to take the round count that I put through it.
I liked the gun, just wasn't happy with my outcome with that rifle.
They actually did that themselves shortly after repelling the British by instituting their own taxes on certain alcohols and then sending in the military to put down the rebellion. And I am not even gonna start on the monetary system that was set up by our founders....
Been there, done that zhit, and have multiple shirts for proof. And to top that off, with loaded, and each component that makes up loaded.....but unfortunately at different times....loose powder sucks the worst.
And I also used to do the ultrasonic cleaning system for my brass. THAT cleans them very well also, I am assuming as well as wet tumbling, but the volume just wasn't up to what I needed to get things done.
98, I have NOT bought or tested any of this product, AND I do not remember if you have heard of this company yet.....but their stuff looks very interesting.
https://hammerbullets.com/product-tag/358/
And not just in .358 either.....
No gas guns anymore.....they are all gone.
My 358's are bolt or levergun.
My comment about shaving off lead comes from reading/my understanding how the gas system works in a gas gun....really didn't have much real world experience, but have read a few things from years back on castboolits.gunloads.com from guys that did cast for AR'S. My luck would be to really screw up things and have to start replacing things I didn't want or need to bu casting for an auto.
Cool.
I figured you meant powder coated but wanted to make sure, as I am known to say I am coating when I am tumble lubing mine. I use the 45/45/10 on all my boolits, even the 358 Win and have yet to have any problems. BUT, I wouldn't use it for too many numbers on a gas gun. Just too much possible leading in the gas system, no matter what, in my mind. For my RGSR and lever.....no worries.
And trying out things once in a while, that IS the spice of life.......
What is your coating/lube?
And when you said you are shooting GC/nonGC'd boolits, I hope you weren't shooting the same boolit mould product..... Shooting a non GC boolit when there is the GC base in the mould WILL have deliterious effects on accuracy. You will have stuff going downrange, but not near as well as what the mould was intended for.
Just checking to make sure I understand what you meant while typing.
^^^^^^what 98 said^^^^^^ That and most of them most likely wouldn't know what to do with an animal once they had it on the ground.....more than likely waste most of it due to ignorance of butchering/preserving/just being stupid.
Hell, 3 years later for another reply, and here I am 1 year out past replying to you 11C1P.
Seems I have slipped up a bit in keeping an eye on things.....
Not quite as old as Magwa, but my days of running away are over.
Phuk em, they can die while facing me. I will not give in, no surrender, but I will more than likely wait until I can see their bodies.....short range cartridges now......358 Win is my long range tool in the box.
Figured 98 would like this.....
(not really a what did you do this weekend, but....)
Tumble lubed, ready to load, and they just flat out THWAAACK!!!!! downrange out of either of my 358's.
Weight is as is.
I am not worried about boolits to feed my beasties, just primers and powder, when that day comes. More pounds of wheel weights on hand than I have barrel life/components for....and that works well this caliber also, from the same mold, same process.
yup, the trigger reset requires an almost complete "return to beginning" on these, but if you are used to shooting double action revolver, that isn't too much of a switch.
I like mine. It is a 357 mag hammerless version. Don't even realize it is on the hip many times when carrying. I swapped out the factory grips for some G10s from Pachmeyr, and never looked back. Also put a XS dot on the front for help with the darkness....awesome additions for me and this little tool.
Liked those grips and sights so much they were immediate additions to my SP101 (except that got the Big Dot treatment), and that is a sweet carry piece also.
Yeah, I probably annealed some too much....who knows? I would get wrinkles from almost any step, but mostly bullet seating. Probably was the differential between the .461 lead bullets and the standard .458 expander...I needed oversize bullets for the trapdoor.