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Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor
02-23-2022, 03:39 PM,
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RE: Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor
Sam,

CH right now is so backlogged that it will take a couple years to get a die. I wanted a .38-50 sizing die and I was told that it would be 2 years or more to get it.
Just as well, I shot 500 corn meal blanks Big Grin and they came out perfect and load perfect in the chamber.
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RE: Are the .44-77 BN and the .44-90 BN viable contenders in modern Creedmoor - by Kurt - 02-23-2022, 03:39 PM

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