Fundamental question on paper patching
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Re: Fundamental question on paper patching
I have not tried them yet but I will one of these days. I have some to try in my 38 when it’s ready
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Re: Fundamental question on paper patching
I have a mold that dad uses in his 40-82 I could send if you would like as well? That rifle has near zero freebore I can check the dia for you, it was designed for a 14.5 twist barrel and was designed by Arnie.
Or If you read this Arnie, would that bullet work or Wayne?? I can make some up this weekend if so.
Matt
Or If you read this Arnie, would that bullet work or Wayne?? I can make some up this weekend if so.
Matt
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Re: Fundamental question on paper patching
Matt, your Dad's rifle is 14 twist. His bullet would be too long for TexasMac's rifle at 16 twist.
But, thanks for the thought to help Wayne's way into our PP World
arnie
But, thanks for the thought to help Wayne's way into our PP World
arnie
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Re: Fundamental question on paper patching
ohh well......If you ever get a 14 twist, we got a mold you can try!!!!!
matt
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