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  • Rebel_Rider1969

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    Very good read. Bookmarked it for a re-read later. Appears i had a good idea. The webley after +100 or so rounds started to wander, firing the fmjs every so often did put it back on. Need to load more for it, its alot of fun. Just something cool about a huge top break revolver that speaks to my inner colonial explorer!
     

    FrommerStop

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    The non stick baskets work good for me, purchased at Bed Bath.

    I vibratory tumble my bullets mixed with powder and then pour them directly in the basket all piled together. Shake off the excess powder back to the tumbler while they are in the basket and then directly into the toaster oven. Resize after coating and never have coating come off. Zero leading in any barrels and I've shot some of my other casts 1900 fps out of my 357 rifle. The bullets pictured were for 380.

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    I just ordered this and it comes right to my door for 8 bucks, but your basket looks more sturdy. If I get by bed & bath I will look into those non-stick baskets
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