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Old 10-13-2010, 06:13 PM   #3
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I just bought a real nice Lee Loader for the 2-7/8" 10 gauge. Now I can assemble my own cartridges for my 1879 Lifter! I have loaded scores of rifle and handgun cartridges, but this will be my first attempt at shotshells. I loaded ammo for many antique Marlins and a few milsurps, to name a couple. My Marlin loads were usually hardcast bullets with Unique powder. they made wonderful plinking loads that were enjoyable to shoot and easy on the guns. I had five 45-70s that digested different loads. I used them for target shooting. Yes, I have to agree that loading your own adds a whole new dimension to the shooting or hunting experience. Cheers!
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