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    1. DHCraig

      CONFLICTING 62g .223 H4895 & IMR 3031 LOAD DATA

      Recently got in a batch of 62 grain FMJ bullets to reload for my ARs. This is my first experience with loading 62g bullets and I noticed some rather severe conflicts in my load data. Hodgdon's online data for H4895 w/ a 62 grain bullet lists a 21 grain minimum load (2740 fps @ 42,300 psi) and...
    2. DHCraig

      9mm RED DOT LOAD DATA

      Anyone have any book (reliable) load data for 9mm Luger using Red Dot? I'm adding a few more data manuals to my library but until I lay eyes on each it is a hit or miss proposition for specific data. Bottom line, I've been reloading since the mid-80's and have worked up and been using Red Dot...
    3. DHCraig

      Velocity Factor .308 Win/7.62 147 Grain FMJ

      I am in the process of putting together some reduced loads for my M1916 Spanish mauser but I cannot find some of the data I need. Without getting into the debate over whether or not it is safe to shoot full-power .308 ammo (I've done more reading on that than I care to) what I can say is the...
    4. DHCraig

      Wideners Not Selling to MD C&Rs

      Well, add Wideners to the list of those who have decided to stop selling handguns to Maryland C&Rs.
    5. DHCraig

      M1916 rehab

      Rehabilitating almost any old firearm is taboo, even to me. It has always been that way- at age 13 I found, in my own loft, a very old and pretty darn rare "secondary martial arm" from the Civil War. The advice I received back in 1980 was "soak it in kerosene & leave it alone." I took half...
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