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Ironhand
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Buck and ball cartridge
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December 31, 2014, 03:47:32 PM »
Found a very interesting video of making B&B cartridges
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Re: Buck and ball cartridge
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Did he say 130 grains? Too bad he didn't film a shot on target board. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Buck and ball cartridge
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I have always wonted to try that just for the heck of it.Thanks for the looksee.I think I would cut the charg down to 90 gr. of pouder though in my 20 ga. fouwler.
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