How about a photo of all them goofy numbered rounds you shot so one
can get a grasp as to size of loaded ammo verses the numbers they represent?
40-82 & 45-90 sound fun.
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How about a photo of all them goofy numbered rounds you shot so one
can get a grasp as to size of loaded ammo verses the numbers they represent?
40-82 & 45-90 sound fun.
They are making a run of 25-35 this year.
I got a terrible hankering to burn some powder and feel some shoulder bumps sooooooooooo......I think I'm gonna have a little lever gun go 'round this aft when the sun warms up a bit. I'll just go up and shoot in my shop yard where I have a little more than 30 mtrs, but it'll still knock the cobwebs out and clear the sinuses. Oh ya and give something to load as well...........
My 38-56 hasn't been fired yet, neither have my 2 NRA 94s in 30-30, or a couple of my 38-55s, my 40-82, 40-72, 38-72s, several 25-20s and 32-20s and a couple 25-35s................well anyway ya'll get the idea. I'm thinking just some good old can kicking, rapid fire from the shoulder and a little sight checking before hand........should be able to kill a couple hours and a few hundred rounds pretty easy. Yep, I think I'll stack the Ranger box full of old lever guns and ammo and have a great old time..........which will drive the neighbors insane as they just despise the sound of gunfire....
Can't really think of a better way to kill a couple sunny hours this aft, and the shop is right handy if a guy gets a little chill on.



Grawfr............re log books............I don't do none of that stuff, I buy 'em, I check 'em out, I make cases where necessary, I find bullets, I load the cases (Lyman or CotW data) and I shoot 'em.........no log books, no load development unless they shoot absolutely terrible (10"+ @ 100). Most will shoot minute of cigarette package/pop can at 100 mtrs if I'm having a good day. The ONLY logbook I keep is in my aircraft.
I won the last lever gun shoot in Whitehorse with a vintage 32 spl in a 94 1/2 oct, 1/2 round button mag. The shoot included IHMSA turkeys at 150 mtrs........sights only. I was having a good day that day...........If they are shooting more or less to POA then I will try them on paper and tweek them in as close as possible. Then they get a tag as being sighted in and the boxs of ammo gets marked as sighted in. I do not load individually for each rifle where I have multiples, I use a generic load (much like factory ammo users) and I check each rifle with this load and sight accordingly. When I load for them I try to get close to factory BP ballistics but never try to exceed them. Some I'm shooting factory ammo cause I bought a bunch on a deal somewhere..........not long ago I found a deal on 800 X 25-20 factory ammo in Rem and Win, so I doubt I'll be loading for those rifles any time soon. I was also able to acquire 100 factory Win 25-35, 100 factory 348, a couple hundred 32-20, 150 X 218 Bee, and so on. Some of it is still out there in small town LGS and gun shows, so I buy it when I come across it. But pretty much every thing from the 32 spl and up is custom make your brass and load your own for..........even the 348 is special order now unless you bump some old stock up in a small shop or gun show. The resurgence of the Comm Wins in 38-55 has made it a lot more available than it used to be, and of course 45-70 is every where...........which is good because it is the basis for almost every cartridge in the 86 Win, makes it easy to make long obsolete cartridges like the 33 WCF and 38-56 and 40-82 and a myriad of other cartridges for the 86. The only anomalies are the 50-110 which is a slightly larger cartridge in dia and rim and the 45-90 which is a basic 45-70 but is 2.4" long.
Any way I digress..........will try to get some comparative cartridge shots up today if Photbucket co-operates.
I'll see if I can get a cartridge line up photo up tomorrow. Mustn't forget the little chip hooey dooey this time...............
SS.........you looking for one in 25-35 or 30-30?
Nice! A lot of those numbers are used to identify levers that are for sale, but the ammo dosen't show up much so that a guy can get a look at it. Thanks!





























