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I know that area. There used to be a dive bar there called Four Kings. The light rail goes through there now. I thought that Bizarre Guitar was over there too, but Google says the are on 7th Street. Maybe they moved?
I left a long time ago. There was a Yellow Front army navy surpluss on the corner of 19th ave and Cammelback. I remember we liked to "cruise Central" back then and would hang out at the Der Weinersnitzle on Central. There was no light rail in those days. I've only been back once in the early '80s since I left. Even then things had changed a lot.
 
New here and interested in exchanging knowledge.
I am also a Newbie here. I have a Reproduction Zouave. I cast the bullets using a Lee .575 mold. I also run them through a Sizing die to make sure they are good. I make the bullet lube for my 58 caliber rifle/musket(s) with "real beeswax and about 5% cooking lard". So far this has worked for me.
 
I am also a Newbie here. I have a Reproduction Zouave. I cast the bullets using a Lee .575 mold. I also run them through a Sizing die to make sure they are good. I make the bullet lube for my 58 caliber rifle/musket(s) with "real beeswax and about 5% cooking lard". So far this has worked for me.
I've used bacon grease and candle wax. Not something I would recommend but it worked in a pinch. You're liable to find a bear rummaging in your shooting bag!
 

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