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It is interesting that Chamberlain and Tucker recognized that Parker guns were overbored and would perform better with larger diameter wads.
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Wow great stuff thanks so much. Craig
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yes good reading....charlie
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WHOAAAAA. So much for primitive, hand-loading techniques. That contraption looks like a precursor to the MEC 9000H, sans the SAE30. I assume it was driven by that serpentine belt over to the right? Foot pedals or AC?? Had no clue reloading tools were that progressive so early on in the game. Very cool stuff (as always) Dave!
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I'd like to tune that baby up and load a couple of thousand AA loads.
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