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Spencer Shooting Society / Re: Chiappa Spencer Barrels
« Last post by El Supremo on April 14, 2024, 02:44:51 PM »
Hello, Dusty:

Been down that road. 

The question may be more about how to assure a buyer that your barrel performs.

I have had barrels, not repro-Spencer's, that had issues, but shot well; even won medals.  Proof's in the pudding, so to say.
If a prospective buyer is concerned, one way to eliminate doubt would be to supply a test target you shot with all info. Then give the buyer mutually agreed return privledges.  Yes, who can say if a buyer will duplicate your results.  Otherwise, your barrel and chamber would have to be inspected by a qualified gunsmith for internal dimensions.  Even then, that's no guarantee of accuracy.

All the best,
El Supremo/Kevin Tinny

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Spencer Shooting Society / Re: Chiappa Spencer quality control
« Last post by El Supremo on April 14, 2024, 02:24:06 PM »
Hello, B:
I waited a couple days to see if others responded.  Maybe silence is an answer.

Anyway, so you aren't hanging:

First, the 45 Colt cartridge has a relatively narrow case rim that can lead to cycling issues which can only be evaluated by test cycling a full seven (dummy) rounds from the magazine.
Next, verify that the firing pin strikes are well centered.
Be sure the trigger pull weight is satisfactory to you.
With you being in Canada, have a clear, written agreement about who pays for Warranty work and shipping costs, especially via a Canadian intermediary, to a U.S. location.

Very respectfully,
El Supremo/Kevin Tinny
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Tall Tales / Re: April 1, Fooling around making the coffee & toast
« Last post by Delmonico on April 14, 2024, 11:59:21 AM »
Still alive here. 

Going to have a lapro surgery on the 23rd.  Slim will remember when it was a common occurrence.  Well I want you to know it's been 17 years thanks to newer methods.

Actually been dealing with them for a couple years again but not as bad as sometimes.  Was in the hospital for 5 days Nov of 2022.   Rita got cancer and I put this on hold as long as I could and I got by till she was better.  One reason I seemed to disappear for a while the last year.  They would give me pain meds and such and was either sleeping or taking care of her. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295619/

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The Darksider's Den / Re: Looking for .360 BP bullets
« Last post by Coffinmaker on April 14, 2024, 09:22:17 AM »

 :)  Hey Hey Deacon  ;)

Based on your measurements, My opine would be for .358 Bullets, which for BP would fill out the Grooves (as it should) when cast soft.  I think the other guys (above) suggested the same dimensions also.  Have fun with that beastie  :D
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Tall Tales / Re: April 1, Fooling around making the coffee & toast
« Last post by Silver Creek Slim on April 14, 2024, 07:15:39 AM »
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.

'Tis 42 and sunny. High of 73 and sunny.

Slim
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The Darksider's Den / Re: A Poll about your bullets
« Last post by Cliff Fendley on April 13, 2024, 08:44:18 PM »
Cliff,
That is good, like I wrote before, I hope to get something together we can compile and post adding it to the Dark Arts archive along with commentary.  A data base where we can send people and help them find the best bullets for what they are trying to do.  I know John wasn't averse to change, he realized he didn't have all of the answers and was always learning. So he would welcome improvements to anything he started.

There are so many molds in Tom's catalog now it is confusing and I don't understand why there are even some showing "0" sold.  Most people would look at the catalog and go for the 31-110C since there have been 29 sold not realizing the improvement with the 31-115D.  Your 31-115D is only a few thousandths from the max depth he would cut so there would be no need to make an analog of the .32 Big Lube mold, and you have a lube surface of .16 which is a good ratio to the bullet diameter.  I would assume it doesn't lead badly with the right lube.

Wasn't the Big Lube .32 caliber mold a lightweight bullets, somewhere around 80 grains?  I never paid attention to it, does anyone have the dimensions on it?  I think the only people who would be interested in it would be someone shooting the .32 Mag, the ogive on yours and Johns are better for feeding in a rifle like the Win '92, Marlin or Henry.  A '73 doesn't care what you have for feeding, but a loading ramp works better with the longer bullets.  The Snake Bite works better in my Daughter's Marlin and the longer ogive actually helps with guns intended for .357 mag.

I guess there are so many molds in his catalog because there a lot of people just want their "own" design which leads to the proliferation of catalog numbers.  Plus, Tom makes it easy to come up with a new design since they are actually all "one offs" anyway because the cavity profiles are CNC machined and he doesn't make "cherries" to cut the molds.  I for one will probably not have .44 design unless Tom will actually make a deeper groove that .03" for us.  There isn't any need, any variation would be to close to a couple that are already in the catalog to justify a different design.  The .38 is a different matter, there was nothing like it with a deep groove which we can get at .03", they all give up some of that depth in their designs.  I have recovered Snake Bite bullets and unlike the Mav Dutchman they seem to use most of the lube and I find them to be accurate out to longer ranges.

~Mako

The 31-115D carries plenty of lube. Using Olde E I can shoot a six stage match without cleaning my rifle. That's using SPG or my 50/50 deer tallow and beeswax. When designing it John was the one that laid out the lube groove dimensions.
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The Darksider's Den / Re: .45 Cowboy Special
« Last post by LonesomePigeon on April 13, 2024, 07:58:58 PM »
That's way cool. Gives me a reason to get a .45 ACP cylinder.
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The Darksider's Den / Re: .45 Cowboy Special
« Last post by Coffinmaker on April 13, 2024, 06:24:57 PM »

 :) Lonely Pigeon  ;)

Nope.  You did not Miss-Understand.  Actual case length of the Cowboy 45 Special and the 45 ACP are the same.  45 ACP head spaces on the case mouth to give the same cylinder/frame head space as a standard rimmed case (NOT 45 AR) and the Cowboy 45 Special head spaces on the rim with the same same chamber depth as the 45 ACP.  Should be able to run them interchangeably.  I DO!!
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The Darksider's Den / Re: Looking for .360 BP bullets
« Last post by DeaconKC on April 13, 2024, 06:21:00 PM »
Well we miked the little beast today. .357 at the muzzle, and the cylinders were .358. Might have a chance with standard size wadcutters or a bullet with a hollow base for obturation.
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 >:( NO NO NO NO  :(

NONE OF THE ABOVE.  I have no capability to load plastic or paper hulls.  So I load/run/shoot ALL BRASS MAGTECH.

Is that a vote of ONE??
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