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Brass and bullet trade thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntaholic" data-source="post: 5056576" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I had an old model vaquero in 44-40 that I just couldn't make hit POA so I got aggravated and sold it. Im THINKING I let what loaded ammo I had go with it but Im 100% certain Ive got 50 rounds of once fired brass in an MTM case in my reloading room. I will look and let you know what Ive got. I was contemplating keeping it and resizing it to 45 colt to help seal blowby in the 1873 rifle Ive got but I don't think blowby is going to be an issue as long as I load hotter than cowboy action loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntaholic, post: 5056576, member: 605"] I had an old model vaquero in 44-40 that I just couldn't make hit POA so I got aggravated and sold it. Im THINKING I let what loaded ammo I had go with it but Im 100% certain Ive got 50 rounds of once fired brass in an MTM case in my reloading room. I will look and let you know what Ive got. I was contemplating keeping it and resizing it to 45 colt to help seal blowby in the 1873 rifle Ive got but I don't think blowby is going to be an issue as long as I load hotter than cowboy action loads. [/QUOTE]
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