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Do they even make this any longer? Makes Unobtainiam seem ubiquitous.

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Got 5lbs I'll sell, course it won't be cheap.


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buddy of mine bought a 5# jug at Natchez about 3 weeks ago...

even haz mat/shipping was OK...watch your local shops..


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A few months ago I picked up several pounds at a local store--which is the first they'd gotten in for quite a while. So it is being made now and then.


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I pick some up whenever I see it. Very useful stuff.


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I have seen it in 3 or 4 places here in Connecticut recently.

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I use it it my Marlin cast boolit loads....

4 gr with a 158 in 357...6 gr in 44 mag & 45 Colt cast 200 & 250's

never a chance of double charge..fluffy stuff..


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I've been playing with TB and dippers to see how close I can keep to my chosen charge for swaged Hornadys in my .44 rifle. Looks promising so far. The real question is how that load will shoot. My Little Dandy is another option. Very hand for pistol cases.


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This stuff is great. I'm glad I laid in a supply before it got scarce. Thanks to Trailboss my eight year old is now convinced the 9.3x62 is the rifle for him and is saving his money!

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This stuff is great. I'm glad I laid in a supply before it got scarce. Thanks to Trailboss my eight year old is now convinced the 9.3x62 is the rifle for him and is saving his money!


I always thought it'd be good for practicing shooting positions. Just load a cheap bullet in your favorite rifle and practice until point/shoot becomes second nature. I suppose when that favorite rifle is a big bore, it'd be even better....

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Found out today that my Little Dandy throws 6.8gr +-.1 with the #24 rotor, only half a grain off the max listed for .44mag 240gr cast bullet in the Hodgdon annual. If it shoots okay, I'll play with it up and down a bit to find tge sweet spot if any and maybe try a different rotor.


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Originally Posted by pabucktail
This stuff is great. I'm glad I laid in a supply before it got scarce. Thanks to Trailboss my eight year old is now convinced the 9.3x62 is the rifle for him and is saving his money!


BUY those Makarov Bullets advertised in the classified and load 15-18gr of TB under them for a great 9,3 plinker load!

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"100 sierrra 9mm makarov bullets in box $15"

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http://www.gunbroker.com/item/559578659

Buy it now for 22.50 / can

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Originally Posted by luv2safari
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This stuff is great. I'm glad I laid in a supply before it got scarce. Thanks to Trailboss my eight year old is now convinced the 9.3x62 is the rifle for him and is saving his money!


BUY those Makarov Bullets advertised in the classified and load 15-18gr of TB under them for a great 9,3 plinker load!

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/11200346/Estate_Sale_-_Brass,_Bullets,_#Post11200346

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"100 sierrra 9mm makarov bullets in box $15"



Been there and tried that. Total erratic debacle. I think they're too undersized. The 270 grain speer is champion for such work. When the boy gets older the speer at about 2000-2100 should kill deer just fine. In the meantime I keep meaning to get a NOE mold and try my hand at casting.

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I noticed Trail Boss on the shelf in a LGS over the weekend. It's out there again.

I never cared for Trail Boss myself, and I'm a dedicated cast bullet shooter. For "backyard plinking" loads in centerfire rifles, I use Bullseye/Clays/Red Dot with which I can get two or more times the number of shots (at the same velocity) per pound of powder versus using TrailBoss. Not a very good bang for the buck, IMO. It's main use to my thinking is in large capacity black powder pistol cartridges when building low pressure smokeless loads with a bulky case filling powder. If that is an important issue, which it is to some though I don't know why.


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Originally Posted by pabucktail
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This stuff is great. I'm glad I laid in a supply before it got scarce. Thanks to Trailboss my eight year old is now convinced the 9.3x62 is the rifle for him and is saving his money!


BUY those Makarov Bullets advertised in the classified and load 15-18gr of TB under them for a great 9,3 plinker load!

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/11200346/Estate_Sale_-_Brass,_Bullets,_#Post11200346

Under Bullets...

"100 sierrra 9mm makarov bullets in box $15"



Been there and tried that. Total erratic debacle. I think they're too undersized. The 270 grain speer is champion for such work. When the boy gets older the speer at about 2000-2100 should kill deer just fine. In the meantime I keep meaning to get a NOE mold and try my hand at casting.


I'm using the Hornady Makarov .365 95gr bullets in 9,3X62, 9,3X72r, and 9,3X74R with Trail boss and get very good accuracy, not a debacle at all.

Trail Boss should be good fuel for those cast bullets, IMO.


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That's interesting. The only makarov bullets I've tried are cast. I'll likely just stick with the speers though as they penetrate well through trees. Sounds funny, but I use that bullet at 1200 fps for sooty grouse here in the spring. I carry the rifle with a magazine full of 286 gr noslers for bear protection and then when I find the bird I put the scope on and shoot him with a trailboss load. You can eat right up to the hole and shoot through an 8 inch branch if you need to. [img:left]http://[Linked Image][/img]

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One attraction of TB is the ease with which accurate low-power loads can be created for CF rifles using jacketed bullets. Charles Petty has done a couple articles on this with really excellent results.

I made up some .243 loads with 100 Sierra blems I bought from Graf's. It grouped 3 in about 1 1/2" at 100, first try, at an assumed velocity of about 1500-1600fps; a great practice load with no fiddling necessary. They land just a bit below full power loads.

If my .44mag loads group okay, I'll have a pleasant plinker load for my low wall at less than a quarter a pop, with no casting necessary, about the price of bulk 9mm.

Other powders may be a bit cheaper, but TB is useful in a bunch of stuff, requires no fillers, and is whoopsie proof. I've got a couple of small jugs, but am going to get a 5-pounder when I can find a good deal.


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Originally Posted by pabucktail
That's interesting. The only makarov bullets I've tried are cast. I'll likely just stick with the speers though as they penetrate well through trees. Sounds funny, but I use that bullet at 1200 fps for sooty grouse here in the spring. I carry the rifle with a magazine full of 286 gr noslers for bear protection and then when I find the bird I put the scope on and shoot him with a trailboss load. You can eat right up to the hole and shoot through an 8 inch branch if you need to. [img:left]http://[Linked Image][/img]


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While I have used it some in the '62 and the '57, that is the first bird I have seen shot with the 270 Speer.

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Originally Posted by gnoahhh
I noticed Trail Boss on the shelf in a LGS over the weekend. It's out there again.

I never cared for Trail Boss myself, and I'm a dedicated cast bullet shooter. For "backyard plinking" loads in centerfire rifles, I use Bullseye/Clays/Red Dot with which I can get two or more times the number of shots (at the same velocity) per pound of powder versus using TrailBoss. Not a very good bang for the buck, IMO. It's main use to my thinking is in large capacity black powder pistol cartridges when building low pressure smokeless loads with a bulky case filling powder. If that is an important issue, which it is to some though I don't know why.


The reason for Trail Boss is to eliminate double charging with fast shotgun powders.It has more volume with less weight so I doubt you are saving much.

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Originally Posted by pabucktail
That's interesting. The only makarov bullets I've tried are cast. I'll likely just stick with the speers though as they penetrate well through trees. Sounds funny, but I use that bullet at 1200 fps for sooty grouse here in the spring. I carry the rifle with a magazine full of 286 gr noslers for bear protection and then when I find the bird I put the scope on and shoot him with a trailboss load. You can eat right up to the hole and shoot through an 8 inch branch if you need to. [img:left]http://[Linked Image][/img]


Very cool picture, I need to try that with my Whelen and some Trail Boss. Kind of surprised you guys have a spring season.


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It's open until May 15th, which is about when the hooting tapers off anyway. It's some serious fun and perfect for kids. They have to hike and put the effort in, but then the birds are very cooperative and sit tight so there's no rush.

No spring season Gerry? 250gr Hornadys at 1200 would be poison!

The pic is from last year when he first realized he could use my rifle with the reduced loads. When I told him he couldn't shoot the bird with his .22 due to branches being in the way he casually said "Well, I can just use your rifle." I about gagged in my shock of realizing he was now big enough to pull it off.

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No spring season here, but it looks like a lot of fun. I love those nice big coastal blue's, my favourite grouse by far. In September when they have been gorging on blueberries and huckleberries they are fantastic smile Sounds like your son is growing up nicely and have excellent taste in cartridges I might add........

I have loaded up some 200 gr Hornady's with Trail Boss before and will have to see if I can get them down to around 1200 fps like yours. If not 250's like you suggest will work. We did some loads in my wife's 6.5x55 before when she was learning to shoot, I'll have to see if we can reduce it enough to get the same speed.


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Originally Posted by Pappy348
One attraction of TB is the ease with which accurate low-power loads can be created for CF rifles using jacketed bullets. Charles Petty has done a couple articles on this with really excellent results.

I made up some .243 loads with 100 Sierra blems I bought from Graf's. It grouped 3 in about 1 1/2" at 100, first try, at an assumed velocity of about 1500-1600fps; a great practice load with no fiddling necessary. They land just a bit below full power loads.

If my .44mag loads group okay, I'll have a pleasant plinker load for my low wall at less than a quarter a pop, with no casting necessary, about the price of bulk 9mm.

Other powders may be a bit cheaper, but TB is useful in a bunch of stuff, requires no fillers, and is whoopsie proof. I've got a couple of small jugs, but am going to get a 5-pounder when I can find a good deal.


That's funny cuz I've never had it shoot well in a reduced rifle load. Had better luck with 4895 and 4198.


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Terry Wieland just did an article where TB beat out his previous choice in some cartridges, but not others. Luck if the draw, I suppose.

I've been meaning to try it in some other rounds, but haven't so far. TB lets you get way lower than the 60% rule for 4895 I believe.

JB and some guy in the latest Hodgdon Annual made up .22 mag-level loads in the .223 with TB, with accuracy comparable to good .22 mag ammo, that is to say well under an inch at 50 yards.

Years ago I used SR4759 for some reduced loads, but recall the occasional hangfire. The .32/20-level load in my .308 was deadly on chucks and one fox, but the flat-nosed HP had a pretty loopy trajectory.


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It is great for suppressed loads in a .308

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It is great for suppressed loads in a .308

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I use TB in 38 Special with 125 cast bullets when moving newer shooters from .22 RF to centerfire pistol. It makes a reasonably accurate load that the girls can play with and have fun.

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Originally Posted by bellydeep
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One attraction of TB is the ease with which accurate low-power loads can be created for CF rifles using jacketed bullets. Charles Petty has done a couple articles on this with really excellent results.

I made up some .243 loads with 100 Sierra blems I bought from Graf's. It grouped 3 in about 1 1/2" at 100, first try, at an assumed velocity of about 1500-1600fps; a great practice load with no fiddling necessary. They land just a bit below full power loads.

If my .44mag loads group okay, I'll have a pleasant plinker load for my low wall at less than a quarter a pop, with no casting necessary, about the price of bulk 9mm.

Other powders may be a bit cheaper, but TB is useful in a bunch of stuff, requires no fillers, and is whoopsie proof. I've got a couple of small jugs, but am going to get a 5-pounder when I can find a good deal.


That's funny cuz I've never had it shoot well in a reduced rifle load. Had better luck with 4895 and 4198.


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180 degrees out, and off my results with TB for really ACCURATE sub sonic loads in my "standard rifle calibers".

I really DON't like working with it,....something "light" that behaves like little balls of styro-packing.



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Tested my .44mag TB loads yesterday in my Low Wall; .240gr Hornady swaged HP over 6.9gr (what my Little Dandy throws with the #23). Grouped well, and almost zero recoil. Unfortunately, it impacts about a foot and a half over the full-power loads.

I'm replacing the bead with a black blade from Skinner, so hopefully I can come up with some kind of add-on for target shooting with the powder puffs. The Williams WDOS fitted with an aperature works really well, but that round bead just gets lost to my old eyes.


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I use it in my 45 Colt vaquero with 255 grain home cast with good results. The one that surprised me was when I loaded up some 45-70 rounds with 405 gr hard cast bullets and 12 grains of Trail Boss powder. I shot it out of my H&R Buffalo Classic, and at 50 yards, no empty 12 gauge hull was safe. The 32 inch barrel made the shot sound like "ppaff" rather than bang. My load source said velocity is 970 ft per sec. Fun stuff.


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These bunnies ( about about 40 others...) all got it with TB in a .223AI behind a 55 grain hornady bullet. 8.0 grains of Trail Boss. About 1950 FPS


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Also find TB useful for fire forming cases in the .223AI..


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I find it useful for bribing acquaintances who aspire to reload empties.

Might have a future for whacking armadillos.

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Did you whack the bunnies while fire forming?

Montana must be awash in cottontails. I'm jealous. Here, except in my backyard, they're pretty scarce.


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Did you whack the bunnies while fire forming?

Montana must be awash in cottontails. I'm jealous. Here, except in my backyard, they're pretty scarce.


No. Those were formed cases. And the bunny cycle last fall was at a high point the likes of which Ive never seen. Hoping it didn't crash this year.


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Cottontails were always targets of opportunity for us while pheasant hunting in PA, but I really used to look forward to hunting them with a rifle in the snow. I have yet to see one while hunting down here, even though I make a point to get out after it snows. I don't even see tracks or poop.

In my yard, on the other hand, they run around like they own the place. I've had to fence in the whole garden, even the tomato patch and my strawberry pyramid. The little buggers like to sample a bit of everything. My dog, who used to like to chase them, has apparently retired from that pursuit, or they've paid him off. They even eat the corn I put out for the doves, squirrels, and woodpeckers.

What action is that AI built on?

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Originally Posted by Pappy348

What action is that AI built on?



That AI is on a Model Seven Predator, punched out to AI, duracoated and put in a B&C Alaskan stock, which felt too chubby so I rasped it down to Ti specs and gave it the old rattle can Rembrandt treatment.
It shoots great but the barrel has a lot of miles on it and I'll be trying to finish burning it this week on a PD shoot....


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Just closed a smokin' deal on a new .243 to replace the one I gave away. I still have about 350 of those Sierra blems and a bunch of brass, mostly new. Plinkin' time.

After sectioning an empty jacket that came with the blems and seeing how thick it gets towards the base, I might just have to use one to bag an candidate for the dink-a-thon. I bought a jug of Blantons to lubricate the entry process, but the stuff seems to evaporate right through the cork.


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