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    Look up some Chinese recipes where it is steamed...

    Look up some Chinese recipes where it is steamed whole. It is considered a delicacy there. The Chinese have many other ways to cook it and carp is also popular in Eastern Europe so look up some...
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    Sold out............

    Sold out............
  3. Thread: Alloy ID?

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    I am just speculating on the calcium but whatever...

    I am just speculating on the calcium but whatever happened gave a thick dross when the one "contaminated" vial was added and fluxing didn't help. I believe if an alloy just has calcium it casts OK...
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    The dross was the calcium / antimony...

    The dross was the calcium / antimony intermetallic. IIRC correctly once it was removed the lead behaved normally when remelted but it will be a little softer since you also removed some antimony. ...
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    It wasn't long ago when every powder company made...

    It wasn't long ago when every powder company made their own nitrocellulose and most were located close to big plants that made nitric acid to reduce shipping hazards. Like everything else companies...
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    Forum: Cast Boolits

    The Glock warning was because of people who...

    The Glock warning was because of people who thought Glocks are so perfect and reliable they don't have to be cleaned. So they would put thousands of rounds of cast followed by a jacketed bullet...
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    Forum: Gas Checks

    My problem with check makers is I cast for 7...

    My problem with check makers is I cast for 7 different calibers so paying $700+ up front then materials, troubleshooting, and number of pulls on a die to make a 3-4 cent check doesn't make sense. ...
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    Like others have said.....it doesn't matter. ...

    Like others have said.....it doesn't matter. And when loading use loads for the published weight the bullet is supposed to cast and don't try and find data for for 232 or 248 grain bullets.
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    Forum: Our Town

    I wouldn't count on any rust remover to provide...

    I wouldn't count on any rust remover to provide protection if it is not rinsed off well, dried, then oiled. Most will corrode the metal if left on.

    Naval Jelly / phosphoric acid takes off the...
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    Forget linotype. Buy monotype / foundry type...

    Forget linotype. Buy monotype / foundry type instead for the same price. They have 2-3x the tin and antimony and are very consistent. Linotype often has blank spacer bars that can be anything so...
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    Do you have a picture of the dross? Is it...

    Do you have a picture of the dross? Is it thick and gravely even after fluxing at 700 degrees? It could be calcium contamination.

    Years ago I was melting some isotope containers and...
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    Forum: Leverguns

    And don't forget the OP cast the bullets out of...

    And don't forget the OP cast the bullets out of range scrap that is ~BHN=10 if he is lucky.

    Pushing a soft plain based bullet to ~2000 fps? Seems like this isn't really a head scratcher.
  13. They are made of high quality steel and tempered...

    They are made of high quality steel and tempered correctly. While oprod breakage was rare then you have 5 million rifles under hard use it happened enough so they later studied and fixed the...
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    Forum: Leverguns

    Just looked in Lyman 41st edition and for a 38-55...

    Just looked in Lyman 41st edition and for a 38-55 with a 250 grain plain base (375248) the max of 2400 was 18.7 grains and suggested was 15.0 grains. They also had a suggested load of 10.6 grains...
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    I still think this is due to velocity. Shooting...

    I still think this is due to velocity. Shooting a bullet a few thousandths under bore diameter does not make a bullet keyhole like that at 50 yards. If the velocity is too low the bullet will not...
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    Pure lead should only be used for muzzleloaders...

    Pure lead should only be used for muzzleloaders and shotgun slugs. Everything else need to be hardened some (or a lot). All of my alloys contain at least 2% tin but you can harden the lead a lot...
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    Forum: Leverguns

    There are 2 identical threads posted minutes...

    There are 2 identical threads posted minutes apart with the same title in the leverguns forum. There are similar comments in the other one.

    The threads should be combined.
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    Forum: Leverguns

    2400 needs some pressure to burn completely. ...

    2400 needs some pressure to burn completely. While your load sounds like plenty of powder (I didn't check) if you were getting variable ignition the sideways load could be from a case that didn't...
  19. I use a 22 hornet case with the primer pocket...

    I use a 22 hornet case with the primer pocket drilled out to fit the cleaning rod. The case fits perfectly in the muzzle and stops the cleaning rod from touching.
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    Different bullet shapes can give very different...

    Different bullet shapes can give very different OAL's so for loading an unknown bullet with another published data the printed OAL is little more than a recommendation (think a flat nose bullet vs...
  21. Last I heard you can give your rifles serial...

    Last I heard you can give your rifles serial number and $25 to the CMP and they will tell you if they sold it and when. I believe they will aslo know what grade it was sold as and if it was in...
  22. The receiver was not modified. They just...

    The receiver was not modified. They just installed and headspaced a new .308 barrel that has the correct port size already drilled. I believe the barrel was made in 6/2015 and Criterion makes...
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    There were slight revisions in the specs or machining throughout production and all of the major parts have a drawing number that corresponds with the changes. The first D number is the same for...
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    Forum: Our Town

    Poll: Hodgdon is a privately owned company so they...

    Hodgdon is a privately owned company so they don't have to worry about stock prices or profits for shareholders. I can only think RCBS will do better there than being owned by a venture capitol...
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    Your problem will be how do you stack them. I...

    Your problem will be how do you stack them. I doubt you can get two pellets side my side so they will be in a random arrangement and get crushed when firing. You want OOO buck since they fit...
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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check