Thanks Dusty. Appreciate the info from the old Speer manual. I cut my teeth on the "old" 4831 :):):) That was about 1960, the old men at the shooting range would share with me. They bought it in a cardboard keg and would divvy it up. The loading instructions were simple: scoop your case full, scratch off the excess with a popcicle stick or tongue depressor, seat a bullet on it and you were good to go !!! Surplus Russian rifles and Argentine Mausers were $12.00 a piece at Wackers 5 & 10 cent store. Ammo was a penny a round. Lots of fun.

John



If you don't like Robert E. Lee, you won't like it on this ranch. JGM