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Unread 02-17-2011, 03:22 PM   #11
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Your wasting valuable pub time! Go have a pint of scrumpy for me.

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Hi steve
David Hamilton is the 10 bore man not me.
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Steve, My mistake it is not Rocky Mountain Brass but Rocky Mountain Cartridge.

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Scrumpy? First it was Scrapple now Scrumpy....Boy there is a lot to learn here....
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Steve lives in the South West of England. They make a wonderfully strong cider there called scrumpy. Two pints (40 oz) will make you switch to double single malts to sober up. You don't know what hit you until you get off the bar stool to go to the loo...

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Harry, Thanks for the lesson in English spirits...Kinda reminds me of my co-workers homemade Polish brandy....Whew..
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cant beat a good bit of scrumpy....my tipple at the minute is Westons special reserve at 8.2%....dont need many of them before the legs develop a wobble.

Oh and thanks for the link for some brass cases....just need to find a load to go in them now.
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Shane,

The inside diameter of RMC brass is the same as a plastic hull and they use a standard 209 primer. We have low pressure 10 gauge load data. I use IMR 4756 for 1 1/4 oz loads with Remington SP-10 wads and Winchester 209 primers. Are those components available to you?

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Just searching my local supplier, not got it in.
Powders here seem to be collect only so looks like I am in for a drive unless i get some similar data.
I have got a load from gamebore going back some years, I just have to sort out the equivalents in todays powders and primers.
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Shane,

Be very careful. A change in primer can lead to a jump in pressure by 2,000 psi or better.

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