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First target is the RD TLC 323-170 .32 Win Special 180gr sized lubed and checked. 16.0gr Alliant 2400 @ 1744fps. Second target is the RCBS 07-170 .32 Win Special 180gr sized lubed and checked. 38.0gr Hodgon LVR @ 2300fps. RD bullet lubed with Lee Liquid Alox and the RCBS bullet lubed with Javelina Alox stick lube. RD bullet @ .3234" and the RCBS bullet @ .3225". Both groups shot from my 1958 vintage Marlin 336SC with ballard type rifling. Regards, 358 Win
Thump em with a 35 caliber and they stay thumped. USN, 1969 to 1973. Master Mason, 10th Masonic District.
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"Only accurate rifles are interesting."- Col. Townsend Whelen "I always tell the truth....that way, I don't have to remember anything."- George Burns NRA Life Member Certified NRA Reloading Instructor Certified Texas Hunter Education Instructor
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Hey Jeffy, thats a fine looking left handed rifle you got there, actually beautiful! Thanks,
Dick
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Dinkin' along & workin' up loads with bum bullets. 50 yards, Marlin 94, .25-20 vintage pre '35. Lyman 257312 Hopefully, new bullets will work mo' betta. Ideal 257383 IIRC.
I am..........disturbed.
Concerning the difference between man and the jackass: some observers hold that there isn't any. But this wrongs the jackass. -Twain
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Good shooting, Dan. I mis-read your opening sentence to say "drinkin' along" , ha ha!
"You can lead a man to logic, but you cannot make him think." Joe Harz "Always certain, often right." Keith McCafferty
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Love that 25-20 !! My first rifle was a Marlin 25-20 )) Worked in the hay fields and picked peas most of the summer to buy it. Cost $25 then. My Dad told me I had something to big for squirrels and too little for deer! He was right about the squirrels !!! I never got the chance at a deer with it. Wished I still had it-----thanks for the memory))))
John
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