Hello all!
Currently looking into starting casting for my rifles. Mainly .303s.
Any help/advice on equipment or anything casting realted would be awesome!
Thanks!
Hello all!
Currently looking into starting casting for my rifles. Mainly .303s.
Any help/advice on equipment or anything casting realted would be awesome!
Thanks!
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Glad to have you here. My only .303 is a commercial Mauser.
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Ouch..................... 5 1/2 hours from me. You do have a member here next to you though. Maybe he will respond.
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Welcome! I have triplet .303s also.
David Reiss - NRA Life Member & PSC Range Member Retired Police Firearms Instructor/Armorer
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Welcome from the Shawnee hills of southernmost Illinois! You'll find a great wealth of knowledge on this forum.
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Cheers all! Make that 4 .303s now...just put a p14 on layaway!
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I shoot at a nice range just outside of St. Louis on the Illinois side.
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Welcome aboard and we are glad to have you from the frozen mountains of Arizona.
B.E.Brickey
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Welcome from the magical Pacific Northwest. I spent the first part of my life in Illinois, shooting at Windhill near Aledo and Rivoli near New Windsor. I was introduced to cast bullet shooting in 1983 by Ed Doonan at Windhill. We had a good time and I was hooked on cast bullets in rifles.
Farm boy from Illinois, living in the magical Pacific Northwest
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I had the pleasure of meeting Ed Doonan shortly before he passed away.
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