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Old 03-17-2005 | 09:33 AM
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Triple Se7en
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Default RE: Sabots hard to load

I saw the harvester plastic skirt what just buy a diffrent size skirt?? How will I know witch one to get for my 50 cal? I didnt see a size of the skirting looking at a box of the Tc 300 grain sst?
If you re-read my reply-link, you will see the 45/50 notation with it.
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QThompkins

Thanks for the heads-up on the red Knight solvent. Alot of folks with loading/seating problems don't realize that alot of solvents & lubes they are using are tacky & makes loading even-more difficult. That's why I promote Windex/Alky 50-50 in a spray bottle at the range.

Around two months ago, I bought a new GM 50-cal barrel for a Renegade stock I have. Included with the barrel was a pack of round patches, 20 T/C Cheapshot 240s and the red Knight solvent. I mixed it-in with some Butch's Blackpowder Bore Shine I had remaining... making the mixture around 50-50. Won't be using it at the range & I remove all traces of solvents after I'm done cleaning & just before I oil the bore - so the somewhat tacky Butch's-Knight combination cleaner I made-up will be short-lived on my bore walls (like only five minutes before dry-patching - then oiling).
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