I find it hard to not pick up any brass i find while up kicking around in the woods. So i have buckets and coffee cans and boxes and bags full of sorted and not yet sorted brass. So i have enough to get by on but always like finding the unusual not commonly found cartridges.
To me that looks more like a 6.5" barrel rather than the 5.5" as listed on the Talo site. This comparison picture is from Ruger. I'm still waiting for a Super Wrangler with a 7.5" barrel like on the earlier Wranglers.
I am going to make some 300 Savage out of 308 cases. I am wondering which route to take. 1. Anneal shoulder area and resize. 2. Resize then anneal shoulder area. 3. Resize and reload with no anneal. My anneal process is to dip case into lead pot at highest heat for about 3 seconds. This only...
Since buying guns is getting so restricted here in Washington, I'm going to try another hobby for a while and hopefully not break anything. And I'm talking bones here. I just inherited 2 Savage 99's, a early Remington 700 243, a Remington 660 6.5 Magnum and a 1936 Winchester 62 22 rimfire pump...
An often overlooked part to check is to see if your shellholder is seating in the press ram correctly and the cartridge is fully seated in the shellholder. Gunk can build up in the shellholder keeping brass from being aligned properly.
Nice.. i haven't seen to many old model Super Single Sixes around lately. I have an old model Single Six but would like to find an adjustable sighted Super Single Six.