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  1. M

    Cataract Surgury and Shooting

    Had both of mine done years ago. Fixed focus lenses. I found a thing called Eye Pal that made all the difference in the world. I could shoot without it, but putting them on my long distance glasses was amazing.
  2. M

    Two Navies, two different cylinders

    If I shoot the .375 ball in my Uberti G&G, it will chain fire. It won't with the .380...I got a second cylinder for it (unfortunately it's for a "Navy" and has the roll scene on it) with .369 measured chambers, and it shoots the .375 just fine.
  3. M

    Underhammer Rifle from Argentina

    WOW! How do I get more information?
  4. M

    Am I the only one in the Great Lakes Region?

    On Wisconsin's "West Coast"
  5. M

    Torn patches

    When I'm using either pyrodex or APP, the patches are in good shape, when I use T-7, they are little puffballs of fabric....
  6. M

    revolver accuracy

    .36 Pietta steel frame '51 Navy rescue project. 12gr. T-7, Remington #10 caps, .375 Speer ball, 30', one hand hold aim point 6 O'clock midway between the edge of the plate and the orange paster. Pietta "1858 Remington". 30 gr APP 3F, Remington #10, .451 Hornady ball, 10 yards, 2 hand hold Aim...
  7. M

    Nickel Plating

    Thank you. I'll check them out.
  8. M

    Nickel Plating

    I don't want to get anything nickel plated, but does anybody know where I can get the color case hardening redone?
  9. M

    New Uberti Navy

    I see what your saying...BUT: To eat away at, erode, diminish, or consume gradually; to cause a gradual deterioration in; to produce (some change) through attrition, exposure, or constant use. You're going to wear a hole in the bottom of those shoes.”ƒ The water has slowly worn a channel...
  10. M

    New Uberti Navy

    If it moves under high pressure, I use lubriplate white lithium grease...on everything..especially my "unmentionable" firearms...I have 100 year old unmentionable with thousands or rounds through it and no wear on anything
  11. M

    Black Powder - refresh me please...

    So far, so good. I'm still putting on about 10,000 a season.
  12. M

    Black Powder - refresh me please...

    first off, I would ride my motorcycle, and probably would consider that to be free shipping. I know what you're saying, I've thought about it a lot. If I could only try it out without having to invest a lot of money in one pound. So far, the T-7 works quite well, and I'm pretty satisfied with...
  13. M

    Back in the old day

    I have one that will chain fire. It's a .36 Uberti. I discovered the chamber requires a .380 ball, rather than .375...that fixed the problem. When it did chain fire, all it did was stuff a ball into the loading lever and skim some lead off the wedge. Cleaned up and no damage at all.
  14. M

    Black Powder - refresh me please...

    sure, rub it in...might have to make the 250 mile trip to southwest Iowa...
  15. M

    Black Powder - refresh me please...

    I can and do go to the club as often as I can get away, but an hour or so is all I can usually spare during the week. I went today and stayed for 2 hours. My wife was home, so I didn't have to worry about the dogs.
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