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I personally would not only shoot it, but keep it. Buying a NIB Super91 is like winning the PowerBall.
What are "Jeff's Trashcans"?Don, Jeff's Trashcans are hard to beat and can handle any critter within the US/Canada and elsewhere. Your group is typical of what Jeff use to post with his targets.
Batchief is a member here who made .504 pure lead conicals 495gr. for some of us over the years. He shows up from time to time on here. First name is Jeff... His conicals are fat an stubby that look like a trashcan, thus the name.What are "Jeff's Trashcans"?
Thank youBatchief is a member here who made .504 pure lead conicals 495gr. for some of us over the years. He shows up from time to time on here. First name is Jeff...
Rob I have one of his 45-340i moulds. I shoot them in a couple different MLs. I could send you a few. pretty sure Lewis has left this forum permanently according to what Ive heardHas anyone chatted with IdahoLewis lately -- I am interested in casting his bullets in.451 for my 1860 Volunteer and in .50 for my White .504?
rob
I need the bullets for my Pedersoli 1860 Volunteer and my Parker Hale Whitworth repo. I am going to cerrosafe the bores. I would appreciate the samples to measure.Rob I have one of his 45-340i moulds. I shoot them in a couple different MLs. I could send you a few. pretty sure Lewis has left this forum permanently according to what Ive heard
How did you order your mold for sizes.I need the bullets for my Pedersoli 1860 Volunteer and my Parker Hale Whitworth repo. I am going to cerrosafe the bores. I would appreciate the samples to measure.
rob
Fowlerville, near lansingWhere are you located in MI?
Wait… what?Rob I have one of his 45-340i moulds. I shoot them in a couple different MLs. I could send you a few. pretty sure Lewis has left this forum permanently according to what Ive heard
Thank you MImuzzy has already offered to send me some. I will keep you in my notes.Wait… what?
Never had the opportunity to shoot one. But happen to live in the same town as the DR. He passed away recently. But his muzzleloaders will go down as some of the best ever made. He was one of the Pioneers of the inlines. I think he was also involved in the old Green River MLs.I seen a few posts on White rifles now. I had never heard of them before. What is special about them?
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