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    dannyb liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    pressure will DEFINATELY increase if you seat deeper.....take it to other extreme and you have weatherby...long freebore so case can dump pressure quickly so can have more to begin with.....by...
    Liked On: 30-09-2020, 05:53 AM
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    dannyb liked post by ebf On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    Danny, what you describe above is what I've been doing for the last 5 years. IT WORKS... I use a hornady modified case & gauge to get lands measurement, but it requires some "feel" and a light...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 08:53 PM
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    dannyb liked post by GWH On thread : 162gn ELDM Performance
    The instant hit the deck bang flop is just a bullet placement thing really, if the bullet hits any of the CNI areas, or spine its normally instantly down on the spot. Miss that by just a couple of...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 08:26 PM
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    dannyb liked post by JaSa On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    https://i.ibb.co/Lzyp2X7/Screen-Shot353.jpg (https://ibb.co/Lzyp2X7) The 56.5gr load looks good. Low SD, low ES but would be nice if speed would have been closer to the loads on both sides....
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 08:26 PM
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    dannyb liked post by GWH On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    Yep seating depth has a huge effect on grouping. As far as im aware its all to do with at which stage of the barrel harmonics that the bullet is exiting the muzzle. From the seating depth testing...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 08:12 PM
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    dannyb liked post by Mooseman On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    Yes I thought the same thing, just remember the hot temps could be a factor when you get up towards the top loads and when seating the projectiles deeper it may spike the pressure to much.
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 07:40 PM
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    dannyb liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    ok bud..following you so far....now an OLD SCHOOL way of doing same....use your cleaning rod with the, object removing bit on end..eg flat end....push a projectile up the chamber and hold it as far...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 06:57 PM
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    dannyb liked post by robh500 On thread : Trying something, Eric Cortina method of load development
    Following with interest mate. Please post results. I’ll be trying this when my labradar shows up next week.
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 06:20 PM
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    dannyb liked post by akaroa1 On thread : Rifling a Cannon barrel in NZ ?
    Just asking for a Friend Does anyone know anyone who has rifled a cannon barrel in NZ ? Bore 1 1/2" or around 40mm and will be a 3 pounder Steel is about 5' or 1500mm long
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 03:24 PM
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    dannyb liked post by 223nut On thread : Rifling a Cannon barrel in NZ ?
    Putting something back out on the end of the Peninsula......
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 03:24 PM
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    dannyb liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : DIY parkerizing
    Not what I wrote, 'double boiler' bath. Which means put the acid tank inside a larger heating tank (half drum) filled with water and anti freeze where the heat is transferred from the liquid in the...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 12:11 PM
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    dannyb liked post by Dan88 On thread : DIY parkerizing
    Hi all Thought I would share my journey to do some home parkerizing on a couple of rifles that I have. It all started when I brought a mid 60's Parker & Hale in 22-250. It had a nice wooden...
    Liked On: 29-09-2020, 06:07 AM
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    dannyb liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Winchester model 70 3 position safety problem
    I know with mine if you put into safe position...remove bolt you can then unscrew guts of bolt to check/lube firing pin and spring....sort of didnt think safety SHOULD move when its out.... gundoc ...
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    dannyb liked post by Micky Duck On thread : Torn up porker, would you eat?
    sounds fine,let your butcher decide...thats his livelyhood and he will know better than any of us reading discrition from computor.
    Liked On: 28-09-2020, 09:05 AM
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    dannyb liked post by Moa Hunter On thread : Ticks in small game
    It is caused by a bacterium so probably. That is a yes in most cases unless the bacteria forms heat resistant spores. ( not shore with Tula, but check it is not spore forming) If your hare or any...
    Liked On: 28-09-2020, 06:01 AM

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