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Tall Tales / Re: May we move on, for coffee and chat ?
« Last post by Major 2 on Today at 09:54:27 AM »
Thanks, Slim
The heat is on here another day in upper 90's wind about 12 mph, and 95% humidity @ 3PM
feels like hair dryer outside.
We are about 2" short on rain.

The good news is the High will move off, heat will break, we should be back to our normal for May mid 80's by Saturday.

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Tall Tales / Re: May we move on, for coffee and chat ?
« Last post by Major E A Sterner on Today at 09:35:03 AM »
Thanks Slim, had a buttermilk english muffin for breakfast, was pretty good.Going to try the sourdough next.
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Tall Tales / Re: May we move on, for coffee and chat ?
« Last post by Silver Creek Slim on Today at 07:17:39 AM »
Morning y'all.
Coffee and tea are hot.

'Tis 46 and partly sunny. "Cooler. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs in the lower 60s. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 30 percent."

Slim
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The Winchester Model 1873 / Re: Recreating the original .32WCF loading
« Last post by U.S.M.R. on Today at 04:31:55 AM »
Midway has nickel plated Starline.32-20 brass.
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The Winchester Model 1876 / Re: how long have you had a 76 rifle?
« Last post by Baltimore Ed on Yesterday at 06:47:15 PM »
Picked up my 1876 RCMP .45-60 in 2015.
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The Darksider's Den / Re: How did we get these "Calibers"?
« Last post by Abilene on Yesterday at 05:43:04 PM »
Abilene,
Are you telling me that Uberti has the frames for the.44 and .45 Richards-Mason conversions more or less correct dimension wise  and they just went nuts with the Richards Type II frames and Cylinders?  I always thought all of the large caliber frames for cartridge conversion guns that Uberti made were oversize....

No.  I did not say that at all.
Your question: "Are the frames for the Richard-Mason .44 and .45 Conversions the same as the .44 and .45 Richards Type 2 Frames?"
My answer: Yes - only the barrel assemblies differ.
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The Darksider's Den / Re: How did we get these "Calibers"?
« Last post by Mako on Yesterday at 05:11:03 PM »
Abilene,
Are you telling me that Uberti has the frames for the.44 and .45 Richards-Mason conversions more or less correct dimension wise  and they just went nuts with the Richards Type II frames and Cylinders?  I always thought all of the large caliber frames for cartridge conversion guns that Uberti made were oversize.

If the .44 and .45 R&M frames and cylinders are correct then I wonder if a '60 barrel from a Uberti percussion revolver would fit on that frame.  I guess I could do a heeled bullet...

~Mako
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