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Charlie,
Geese and doves in the same day. In September if you kill the little ones at the back of the flock, the ones that just hatched that spring you would think you had deer tenderloin. I fried some young goose steaks in an egg and flour batter with onions and my hunting buddies told me it was the best tenderloin they had ever eaten. The new 16 2.5" Cheddite hulls make perfect loads with the nine-point crimp. Beautiful shells. But the ones I tried to resize after firing once had the brass crushed by the Mec resizing ring. So I'll have to skip resizing them or buy a new collet for the Mec super-sizer. |
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There's a good chance one of the fingers on your resizer is broken. Tom
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That reminds.me Charlie I need to get some 10 ga hulls to you. Watch for brass splinting on these winchesters. I myself am.thinking of buying some rmc solid brass and rmc reloading kit. . Will set me back about 160$ but I hear those brass cases.can.last.hundreds or more reloads I read where one guy got 3000 loads per shell low psi tho.
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308. Brush, Cottontail and Pigmy Rabbits, and Varying Hare (Snowshoe).
(a) General Season and Area: The general season shall open on July 1 extending through the last Sunday in January, and shall be open statewide except for that area described in (d) below. and I don't live in the area described... In California you can. And yes there are permits for some farms that need to protect their crops but I have to hunt mine on the open range no crop to attract them too only grasses and a lil water hole down below the house. |
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We can shoot nor shoot at these big ole flop ears, Jack Rabbits at any time we see them.We clean them,skin them and then nail meat to a pine board.
Then roast over a charcoal fire for 20 minutes. Throw away nthe rabbit and eat the board as it is more tender.. |
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The 16 loader I'm using is a 600 Jr. with the short shell kit. The resizing ring that slips right over American brass/steel/aluminum crushes the Cheddite metal, whatever it is, I was referring to getting a 16 GA collet for my Mec Super-sizer; only have 12 gauge now for the free-standing unit. Don't know why it does it, but the first three once fired hulls I tried to deprime and resize, were trashed. |
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07-20-2011, 11:58 PM | #20 | ||||||
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HAHAHAHA!!!!
YOU GOTA GET YOU ONE OF THEM CROCK POTS THERE BILL... YOUR BOARD WILL COME OUT FALLING OFF THE NAILS!!!! TENDER AND JUICY JUST HOW I LIKE EM! |
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