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  1. On 3/13/2023 at 1:00 AM, Richard A Butler said:

    I am hoping to find information from an experienced reloader.

    It seems that Win 25-20 ammo is unobtainable now. So which is the best way to go, necking up a 218 Bee or reducing a 32-20? I understand I will have to purchase dies and maybe even modify 2 or more sets of dies. I had hoped to find a .38spl barrel to work on the old Winchester Model 1892 (1915) receiver but no luck there.

    Any suggestions or information would be helpful.

    RB

    Knoxville TN Where we never have problems...(at least very few)

    Good morning Richard. I’m sorry I’m so late to see this post about the 25-20. 
    I believe I can help you out.  I’m retired and probably easiest to talk to ya if that’s ok. I’m better explaining by talking  than txting. At your convience you can call me on my cell any time 615-415-6736. I’m located in Winchester, shame we not closer we could go shoot our 25-20’s.

     

       Mike

  2. Pending sale. I have 2 Glock 21, 13 rd Austria mags with a #3 on the follower if it matters.

    Also a Right hand Fobus GL-3 paddle holster for G21 and others ?

     I’ll take $ 30 for them. Might trade for equal value ? Powder, reloading stuff ? Try me.

     I’m in Winchester and can possibly meet within a reasonable distance at my convenience. 
    I can ship at your expense.

     

    Thanks, Mike

  3. A smart man with the ‘know” of ammunition answered that question with,

     Best sd ammo is the type that functions 100% in your firearm,

    Ammo you can control recoil and follow up shots in your firearm.

    ‘Ammo that shoots to point of aim in your firearm.

    ‘Ammo you can afford, that’s in stock so you can practice with to do all of the above.

     

     I believe I just read Speer has a recall on 9mm 124g + p GDHP. Maybe just what was issued to NYPD. But if you carry this for SD, I’d give a shout to Speer with your lot number.

    ‘If this is old news then please ignore it. I’m a little slow sometimes.

     

     Mike

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  4. I second what Swede said. 
    ‘Question, are you tumble lubing as cast, sizing and lubing or powder coating ?  
    what weight are you wanting ?

    Your 9’s can also be used in a 38/357 but again bullet fit is paramount to avoid gas cutting/leading.

    If your down this way I can give you some of each tc and rn.

     

     Mike

     

  5. Blue Dot powder.  
    If it’s a real dry day, don’t be in the brush ! Lol. 
    This is a Glock 29 loaded with blue dot and a gas checked lead cast bullet. Picture was a frame from a video of my buddy shooting my 29.

    Google your load date and work up for safety. Check several sources too.

    ‘There are better powders out there now, but BD was well known for its flash. The picture is the proof.

     

    Be safe, go slow and always work up your loads.

     Mike

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  6. On 1/25/2023 at 7:11 AM, Darrell said:

    I have no experience with a Glock 20, but the factory does not recommend lead bullets for the Glocks I own. This is due, as I understand it, to Glock's use of polygonal rifling in their barrels.  I've shot lead bullets through my Glock 45 and 9mm with no ill-effect, though.

    Morning all, Darrell, check out the Castboolit forum where the myth of lead in Glocks is debunked. A properly sized cast and loaded lead bullet shoots just like jacketed bullet in a Glock. 
    Mistakes and sloppiness in any type of reloading jacketed or cast bullets leads to failures in any firearm. 
    ‘My last sentence on the reloading forum was “ If you’re in a hurry to reload, DONT” !!

     

     Mike

     

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