I made some little gun bombs yesterday
by AaronB, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, 14:28 (88 days ago)
All I can say is, always double-check P.O. Ackley's load data. That man was flat out CRAZY.
I'm breaking down the twenty .35 Remington cartridges I made using IMR3031 and a jacketed 180-grain FP, and I will reassemble them with a somewhat safer quantity of powder.
Forty-three point zero grains my foot. It was a compressed load!
-AaronB
But .............
by JimT, Texas, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, 16:12 (88 days ago) @ AaronB
How did they shoot?
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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.
If I had a Ruger No. 1 in .35 Rem
by AaronB, Tuesday, August 27, 2024, 16:22 (88 days ago) @ JimT
If I had a Ruger No. 1 in .35 Remington, I would tell you.
That thought makes me smile.
by Hoot , Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Friday, August 30, 2024, 10:59 (86 days ago) @ AaronB
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I think I'd like it in a Ruger No. 3.
by AaronB, Friday, August 30, 2024, 15:15 (85 days ago) @ Hoot
Just in case you're thinking of getting me one for Christmas.
You'd have to start with something like the No. 3 at the link below, and get it rebarrelled.
I really like that nice clean look.
That's a good thought!
by Hoot , Diversityville, Liberal-sota, Tuesday, September 03, 2024, 13:31 (81 days ago) @ AaronB
You'll have to let me know when your birthday comes around.
Speer.....
by RayLee, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 07:22 (88 days ago) @ AaronB
And that velocity......
by RayLee, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 07:32 (88 days ago) @ RayLee
is apparently from a 14" barrel.
And the reminder to always.....
by RayLee, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 07:57 (88 days ago) @ RayLee
cross-reference vintage data with later bullet manufacturers manuals & powder companies pamphlets further confuses when the maximum load from one is below the starting load from another.
You ain't wrong.
by AaronB, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 15:02 (87 days ago) @ RayLee
I'm reloading the cases with 37.0 grains.
You ain't wrong.
by A K Church, Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 17:51 (87 days ago) @ AaronB
Spring of 1992.
Rural area south of KC MO. My landlord was also the father of my late best friend from college. He was a super experienced handloader, who I would have trusted absolutely.
We were in his back yard, and shooting his nearly new trade acquired Smith 639 in 9mm. My eyes and skill set were way better then.
I noted when I shot it, it seemed to recoil more than expected for a 35-36ish ounce 9.And seemed to shoot a little extra flat at 50 yards.
Long and short of it, he worked from memory, and his load was 1/2 a grain over max for his Bulleye/115ish cast. Primers looked fine, case head expansion was also normal. All I can say is praise be the steel framed, still tight Smith was as strong as it was.