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There is a PDF attached to Peter's post That is the load data
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07-21-2015, 10:59 AM | #54 | |||||||
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Make that, attached to my most recent post. I deleted the previous versions of the spreadsheet and uploaded the most recent addition with the new loadings in my post here of 7/18/15 at 1:24PM.
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Thank You for the response. I guess I am brain dead. I don't know how to get to the file and then see it to download it. Would you assist a grayed haired old man in this regard? Thank You Frederick |
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07-21-2015, 11:51 AM | #56 | ||||||
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Are you on a windows PC?
Assuming you have a PDF reader (if not ADOBE READER is a free download at adobe.com ) Just click on the attachment and it will offer you a choice to read or save Pick the save option and a copy will be stored on your computer in the downloads folder
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Wow. This is the first time I saw the file on the post. Wonder why it wasn't showing up before? Yes I have downloaded it. Super. Thanks for the help. I will need to enlarge it somehow. Thanks Again Primerbuster Here. |
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Just got some Bismuth for short 10 waterfowl loads, shot is more like fine gravel than typical round shot. Several sizes and shapes, mostly tear drop shapes.
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Yes Bismuth shot doesn't look very symmetrical, but boy does it shoot well and throws a dense pattern. It penetrates much better than steel as it is more dense! Hope this helps! Primerbuster |
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09-03-2015, 02:26 PM | #60 | ||||||
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FWIW , a couple months ago I found out that Ponsness Warren WILL make a new LS-1000 10 gauge 3 1/2" machine into a 2 7/8" machine for the measly extra cost of $30 !
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