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Powder Measures for muzzleloading, old fashioned fixed chargers
Old Fashioned Powder Measures Originally called "finger chargers", these small brass tubes have a lanyard loop in the butt end, and may be shortened to the exact charge you desire, using a plumber's tubing cutter. Old timers sometimes reduced charges by inserting a wad or hard wax. Grains or Drams? Both are archaic English units of weight: The
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Lee Bullet Mold .38 caliber, .358" diameter, 148 grain, wad cutter mold, double cavity
Lee Black Powder Cartridge molds are aluminum blocks, in permanently attached steel handles with sturdy grips. Aluminum blocks won't rust, lead won't adhere, and they heat quickly. But they are softer than blued steel and require gentle handling. If you treat these high precision molds with care and respect, they will last a lifetime. The cavity c
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Lee Bullet Mold , .44-40 caliber, .429" diameter, 214 grain, semi wad cutter, solid base, double cavity
Lee Black Powder Cartridge molds are aluminum blocks, in permanently attached steel handles with sturdy grips. Aluminum blocks won't rust, lead won't adhere, and they heat quickly. But they are softer than blued steel and require gentle handling. If you treat these high precision molds with care and respect, they will last a lifetime. The cavity c
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Lee Bullet Mold , .40 Smith & Wesson, 10mm, .401" diameter, 175 grain, micro bands semi wad cutter mold, double cavity
Lee cartridge molds are aluminum blocks, in permanently attached steel handles with sturdy grips. Aluminum blocks won't rust, lead won't adhere, and they heat quickly. But they are softer than blued steel and require gentle handling. If you treat these high precision molds with care and respect, they will last a lifetime. The cavity cannot rust.
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Lee Bullet Mold , .45 caliber, .452" diameter, 200 grain, semi wad cutter mold, double cavity, for .45 Colt, .45 S&W Schofield, .45 ACP, .45 Auto Rim
Lee Black Powder Cartridge molds are aluminum blocks, in permanently attached steel handles with sturdy grips. Aluminum blocks won't rust, lead won't adhere, and they heat quickly. But they are softer than blued steel and require gentle handling. If you treat these high precision molds with care and respect, they will last a lifetime. The cavity c
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Lee Bullet Mold , .40 Smith & Wesson, 10mm, .401" diameter, 145 grain, semi wad cutter mold, double cavity
Lee cartridge molds are aluminum blocks, in permanently attached steel handles with sturdy grips. Aluminum blocks won't rust, lead won't adhere, and they heat quickly. But they are softer than blued steel and require gentle handling. If you treat these high precision molds with care and respect, they will last a lifetime. The cavity cannot rust.
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U.S. 1847 Colt Walker .44 caliber, 9" barrel, blued, color case hardened, walnut, used, by Armi San Marco for Richland Arms Co.
This Model 1847 Colt Walker was the largest, most powerful revolver made, until the advent of the Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum. Notice the extra long cylinder, bullet nose loading lever, square back triggerguard, and the thumbnail curve of the grips, as they join the frame. These are all identifying features. Made famous by Clint Eastwood in his weste
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Loading & Shooting Paper Patched Bullets , by R. Wright
A beginners guide to loading and shooting paper patched bullets for early black powder cartridge rifles. Chapters include: Why Paper Patched Bullets What are Paper Patched Bullets First Steps Accuracy Expectations Get Real! The Roaring .40's Give it a Try Paper Patch Bullet Loading in a Nutshell Size Matters Paper? Allrighty Then Let's C
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