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  1. Chuckster60

    A group question

    My Dad who was a successful small business owner told me that if you make a customer happy he will go out and tell a few folks, however if you make a customer unhappy he will go out and tell eight or ten people.
  2. Chuckster60

    What to use for a powder measure?

    Thank You*SDSmlf I did screen shoot of your chart my next stop is the local indoor shooting range! Cheers!
  3. Chuckster60

    How do you waterproof a wooden ramrod

    Out in the woods
  4. Chuckster60

    How do you waterproof a wooden ramrod

    60/40 ... Beeswax/Crisco
  5. Chuckster60

    SOLD LEE Production pot + thermometer + ladle. SOLD !

    Pease let me know if still available? Respectfully, Charles
  6. Chuckster60

    How do you waterproof a wooden ramrod

    Tung Oil Linseed oil Drained motor oil Oh! I know just use any old oil laying around and yes i use linseed and Tung oil kindy sticky at first you can find you tube video using either. I don't think it much matters IMHO
  7. Chuckster60

    CLOSED Colt 1862 Pocket Police 36 caliber F series, 2nd Generation

    $280.00 cash plus a 300 dollar Pieata 1858 .44 cal with a shoulder rig
  8. Chuckster60

    CLOSED Colt 1862 Pocket Police 36 caliber F series, 2nd Generation

    I can buy a new collecter edition at Dixie arms for 500 bucks when they get back in stock
  9. Chuckster60

    CLOSED Colt 1862 Pocket Police 36 caliber F series, 2nd Generation

    I can pay 280.00 cash Plus S& H and I will throw in trade stuff or and dicker
  10. Chuckster60

    CLOSED Colt 1862 Pocket Police 36 caliber F series, 2nd Generation

    How much and will you consider a trade? I have powder lead moulds bullets pistols and a rifle and about 1k in access
  11. Chuckster60

    Would You Buy This?

    DGW has one listed, however last time I checked they are sold out.
  12. Chuckster60

    Is the 36 caliber becomming extinct?

    Midway has some bullets' Hornady Muzzleloading Bullets 36 Cal (375 Diameter) Round Ball Box of (midwayusa.com)
  13. Chuckster60

    Is the 36 caliber becomming extinct?

    I saw one on Dixiegunworks PR3145 Dixie Deluxe Cub Rifle .36 Perc. (dixiegunworks.com) oh and FR3135 Dixie Deluxe Cub .36 Caliber Flint Rifle (dixiegunworks.com)
  14. Chuckster60

    Acquiring scrap lead for casting - current state of affairs

    AmazonSmile : 25 Lbs of 1/2 to 1 pounds Lead Ingots Bars Reloading Bullets Metal Casting Sinkers Lures : Sports & Outdoors
  15. Chuckster60

    Crucible Steel

    This may shed a bit of light regarding knife making and "Crucible steel". Not to say I disagree with all of the prior post's that have "hit the nail on the head" ! So when I melt lead in in a crucible I have made crucible lead bullit's now that is a REAL bullit! Jim Beckman Crucible...
  16. Chuckster60

    How much powder

    Brings to mind the old H&H Black powder Rifles such as , the 8-bore, which fired a 1,250-grain conical bullet at about 1500 fps. For the recoil to be survivable, such a gun had to weigh at least 12 pounds, and many examples went as high as 18. Sorry if I am off topic I remember reading about...
  17. Chuckster60

    Mild steel for knives

    I agree L6-bainite makes for a top of the line sword if heat tempered properly (which of course is the real factor between a good sword and when not tempered a steel bar that will chip, bend and break). When I have $1800.00 I would like the Hunter Katana https://casiberia.com/prod_list.aspx?q=L6...
  18. Chuckster60

    Mild steel for knives

    This is from a sword blog that has been around for 15 yrs, A good site to learn about steel to carry into a conflict. Search Results for “scorpion swords” – SBG Sword Store Blog
  19. Chuckster60

    Lube Question

    Thank you! All of you have convinced me that Moly would be bad news with BP. I will just use it for door knobs an such.
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