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[…] mounted. Bottle-neck cartridges for single-shot pistols such as .223, 260 Remington, 308 Winchester, 338 Federal and 375 JDJ get rolled […]
[…] mounted. Bottle-neck cartridges for single-shot pistols such as .223, 260 Remington, 308 Winchester, 338 Federal and 375 JDJ get rolled […]
[…] up tightly in the bushing. The most accurate loads were Remington’s and HPR’s 115-gr. JHPs, clocking out at 1,144 fps […]
[…] handgun in the early 1870s. This was the .50 caliber Remington Model 1871 using their rolling block form of action. […]
[…] fired an early 4″ Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum with Remington factory loads and from my perspective then, I could […]
[…] nipples from Slix-Springs. These high-quality nipples are shaped to accept Remington #10 or Speer #11 caps, and they also are […]
[…] to flatten slightly (for this project I’ve used both Winchester and Remington large pistol primers), I stopped bumping up the charges.
[…] truck. The dogs have names like Elmer, Skeeter, Ruger, and Remington. They ride so much with their owner the passenger […]
[…] guns,” or cartridges. One is your like of the .41 Remington mag. cartridge. That is an amazing cartridge that is […]
[…] far the largest are R.W. Case collectors but others include Remington, Queen Cutlery and its subsidiary Schatt & Morgan, and […]
[…] heavy .44 Special load. Fearful of older guns and lawsuits, Remington finally relented around 1956, bringing out the .44 Magnum […]