Brent_dodson
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Could you imagine the fire works if his house caught fire??50 Cases????
What was he stocking up for
I couldn't use that much if I went shooting once per week for the rest of my life
Could you imagine the fire works if his house caught fire??50 Cases????
What was he stocking up for
I couldn't use that much if I went shooting once per week for the rest of my life
25 cans in a case. That's mucho powder.50 CASES? Wow....
anything worth doing, is worth overdoing...50 Cases????
What was he stocking up for
I couldn't use that much if I went shooting once per week for the rest of my life
That enough to fire up a scud missleNew Goex is supposed to start showing up after the first of year.
I only really use subs in revolvers anymore, with the direct flash channel it's reliable for range blastingI still have three pounds of Old Eynsford on the shelf, but was starting to get worried. Experimented with 70 grains of Triple 7 fff with a REAL bullet in my T/C Hawken .45 yesterday. With CCI magnum #11 caps, the charges went off about half the time. You basically have to load the gun, fire a cap to clear the channel and then put another cap on it. Accuracy was good enough, but with caps in short supply, I balked at having to use twice as many as I should have needed to use.
My "work around" was to put ten grains of fff Old Eynsford into the barrel first, topped by 60 grains of fff Triple Seven under the REAL bullet. This seemed to cure the misfire problem. This works OK when "hunting" water-filled gallon jugs, but probably less workable in the field. The black powder substitutes like Pyrodex and Triple Seven seem to be geared toward use with inline guns.
I gather that Estes plans to be marketing Old Eynsford again, which I am thankful for. Never had much use for model rockets, but as Estes is keeping Goex in business, I think I might have to purchase a Saturn V or two just to say "thanks".
$101.99 + hazmat for 1000Midway has #10's available at the moment. That's were I found #11's about a month ago.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1301119241?pid=119241
They were sold out unless they just recently got more in.$101.99 + hazmat for 1000
Winchester caps are just rebranded CCI and I guess Remington is doing the same thing.Goex has had an ad in MB since they closed. My guess would be they had paid for a year's worth ahead of time.
Nice to see the one on the inside cover has "Estes Energetics" in the bottom RH corner.
As for caps, my local shop finally got in some Remington which is what I prefer. However, I was told they were moving their plant out of New York and these were made by CCI! $12.50 per hundred. I don't think I'm ever going to see them at $6.99 again.
Walt
Agree, side by side they look different.Remington guns are made in Ilion, NY. Caps and ammo are made at Lonoke, Arkansas. CCI are made in Lewiston, Idaho. Vista now owns both companies but the caps are made at different facilities and made to different dimensions. I very much doubt the Remington caps are rebranded.
DaleI still have three pounds of Old Eynsford on the shelf, but was starting to get worried. Experimented with 70 grains of Triple 7 fff with a REAL bullet in my T/C Hawken .45 yesterday. With CCI magnum #11 caps, the charges went off about half the time. You basically have to load the gun, fire a cap to clear the channel and then put another cap on it. Accuracy was good enough, but with caps in short supply, I balked at having to use twice as many as I should have needed to use.
My "work around" was to put ten grains of fff Old Eynsford into the barrel first, topped by 60 grains of fff Triple Seven under the REAL bullet. This seemed to cure the misfire problem. This works OK when "hunting" water-filled gallon jugs, but probably less workable in the field. The black powder substitutes like Pyrodex and Triple Seven seem to be geared toward use with inline guns.
I gather that Estes plans to be marketing Old Eynsford again, which I am thankful for. Never had much use for model rockets, but as Estes is keeping Goex in business, I think I might have to purchase a Saturn V or two just to say "thanks".
I don't think Remington is doing anything in The NY Socialist State anymoreRemington guns are made in Ilion, NY. Caps and ammo are made at Lonoke, Arkansas. CCI are made in Lewiston, Idaho. Vista now owns both companies but the caps are made at different facilities and made to different dimensions. I very much doubt the Remington caps are rebranded.
Remington is moving corporate headquarters out of NY. Moving to La Grange Georgia but expanded mfg. in Ilion NY as of 2021 reportI don't think Remington is doing anything in The NY Socialist State anymore
Yeah, that's why we make our own. Stocked up for 4 years previous to this manure shoot in the WH!I stocked up on caps for the last two years with Remington #10’s and CCI #11’s but Midway wants a101.99 + Hazmat that’s just over the top I guess old Larry P pulled that number out of his Ace. Things are really BAD…
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