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    action welding

    Heat sink, good idea! I have a heat sink for welding mauser bolt handles, why did I not think of it here? This is why I needed to post on a gunsmith site. I'm a pipe/pressure vessel welder so small, critical, dimentional tolerances not a concern in day to day welding. Have also welded quite a...
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    action welding

    Hi, I am a welder not a gunsmith so please don't "rip me a new one" if this is a stupid question. Here goes; can a filler block/stiffener be welded in the magazine port in my model 722? If one was to use a tig welder do small tacks and jump around alot in between cooling periods would warpage...
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    .22-.100 ppc

    waldog Skeetlee, Yes they are within .025 of each other. Do you have experience with the waldog? Original question was about dies but, all info is useful. Tim J.
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    .22-.100 ppc

    Twist I spoke with Jim Carmichael at the Super Shoot regarding the 22 cheetah. He made the comment that he had best results with 16 1/2" twist. Made me wonder if 55gr.ers could remain stable out to 400 yds in a slow twist like that then maybe speedy little rounds would benefit from a 15" at...
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    .22-.100 ppc

    Hmmm?? Is it actually BAD to use dies other than 22-250 for forming? I was finally was able to reach Lynwood and he does want fired cases even though I have reamer and its drawings. My next question is where to begin with charges. I believe that I read that the 22 PPC short is the same as...
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    .22-.100 ppc

    Thanks Ok, and you guys have been satisfied with neck tension? I guess I will send my reamer print to Harrel. Thanks. Dave how is the HVACR buisness in your area? In S.E. Alaska here we had a little scare but coming back. I thought I was going to have to lay a few off around X-mas but got...
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    .22-.100 ppc

    Ok, I have brass formed with Lambert bushing form dies and fireformed. My question is, what is a common die set up? I think a ss Wilson set shortened would work. Maybe a redding body bump die?? Actually have trouble getting machinists to do work out of their "comfort zone" in my town. If my idea...
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    Bill Reiter

    Thanks Thank you. I'll see what I can do with that lead as well. Tim J.
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    Bill Reiter

    Wondering if anybody knows Bill Reiter? Bought one his old guns and would like to speak to him. Any contact info would be appreciated. Hope there is only one Bill Reiter!:confused: Tim J.
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    fronal ignition

    wow! Geez, guys I am a little surprised by the effort and help. Shouldn't be though as I have read numerous threads where you guys pulled together to offer up advice. I hope I can contribute back. Alinwa, I'm sure I can benefit from your experience. When you are up to it shoot me a PM...
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    fronal ignition

    Thanks for the replies guys. I know that if it was the greatest concept it would be widely used, but I enjoy the reloading bench as much as the the shooting bench so I may just have to learn the hard way. Plus my gunsmith Billy Stevens said my barrel is to short for a set back and it is far from...
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    fronal ignition

    Hi, this is my first post on this forum. I thought I would try a 22 br this coming year for the nw nbrsa season. This is going to be my first year. Anyhow the full length 22br looks like it may not have been the best choice. Before I "get real" and switch to the ppc I wanted to experiment with...
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    Best place to sell Rem Bench Rest (URBR) unprimed cases?

    hi, metacon depending on what you are asking i would be in for 5 to 10 boxes. i am fairly new to this particular forum. my name is tim jurczak and i look forward to hearing your responds. thanks
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