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    Elk load

    Lots of good stuff posted. But remember that hunting is serious business. As an ethical hunter, and I will assume that you are, it is your responsibility to the animal to kill it most efficiently. That means getting as close as possible and making a well placed shot with a projectile of...
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    Lyman Great Plains kit question

    Built a .50 kit over 10 years ago. Was alot of fun. I went with the .50cal because I had a .50cal pistol and I wanted to keep everything the same. I know with a .50cal you can use 2F and 3F powder - not sure with the .54cal. My rifle does seem barrel heavy, but that goes away when I am shooting...
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    Use a ladle and forget the bottom pours

    what Charlie said. My Lee 10 pot works great, an ocasional drip, keep it maintained, works great. I also only use cleaned casting material in it so I am not having to scrape out alot of dros.
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    Where do you get your casting lead?

    I am constantly picking up fired cast bullets from the silouette range I shoot at while I re-set the targets. This is good for my .50cal, however it is still to hard to ram into the cylinder of my 1858 rem. For that I buy the hornady lead balls. I do save all the pure lead I find and will cast...
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    Ball Weight Mismatch!

    meanmike, What group do you shoot with at SVSC?
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    Another Knife

    :bow: WOW. I hope to be 1/10th that good some day. It looks like it just wants to stick something.
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    Oregonian knife maker?

    Keep looking and you will find a knife for your price range, it just might not be made in Oregen. As a hobbie and to see what it is all about, I started to make my own knives. I must say that it is not difficult for me, just time consuming! Hoping to get a leather handled skinner and a bone...
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    homemade gear from a new member

    I like the file teeth on the side of the knife blade. Never seen that before. Been out lots of times and wished I had a small file.
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