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Ed Harris 38 special carry load - Cast Bullet Forum
Nov 4, 2011 · Ed Harris wrote: runfiverun wrote: try the old 2.7 gr bullseye.. To match factory velocity with current Alliant product and Remington 148 HBWC flush seated you need to use 2.8 to 3.0 depending upon the case and primer.
"The Load" Is 13 grains of Red Dot - Cast Bullet Forum
Sep 27, 2007 · Ed Harris posted this 05 October 2007 In my experience 700X burns faster by about 1.5 to 2 grains in the '06 for the same velocity. 73 de KE4SKY In Home Mix We Trust From the Home of Ed's Red in "Almost Heaven" West Virginia
Ed Harris 45 Cal Cast Bullets; 45 Colt (Ruger Level Loads)
Feb 18, 2017 · Ed sent along a request to test his 45 Colt “Ruger “level loads consisting of 7.5 gr Bullseye under the 45-240H1, 45-262H and 7 gr under the 45-290H cast bullets. None of the three loads generated a MAP higher than the “classic” 45 Colt load of 8,5 gr Unique under a 250 gr 454190 RNFP cast bullet.
Ed Harris 45 Cal Cast bullets: 45 Colt
Feb 18, 2017 · Ed Harris 45 Cal Cast bullets: 45 Colt A three of Ed’s bullets (45-240H1, 45-262H & 45-290H) were all tested in “standard” level 45 Colt loads intended for the Colt and clones SAAs consisting of 6 gr Alliant Bullseye. Cases were Starline with Winchester WLP primers being used.
Plain Based/Gas Check Question Military Loads CE Harris Work
Oct 18, 2009 · Ed Harris wrote: For plainbased bullets in 150-180 grain range with current Alliant Bullseye and standard large rifle primers DO NOT EXCEED: 5.0 grains in the 7.62x29 6.0 grains in the .30-30 7.0 grains in the .30-40 Krag, 7.7 Japanese, 7.65 Argentine. 308 Win., or .303 British 8.0 grains in the 7.62x54R, .30-'06 or 8x57mm DO NOT INCREASE these ...
Ed Harris CD - forum.castbulletassoc.org
Oct 9, 2011 · I have been reading Ed Harris for decades, and keep his articles as reference. I have the Lee .30-155 mold designed by him, use Lee Liquid lube invented by Ed, have a gallon of Ed's Red, use Red Dot in my .30 calibers under cast bullets, and bought a S & W 625, and a Ruger .45 convertible on his recommendation. There's more, but you get the idea.
CE Harris and American Rifleman April 1976 - Cast Bullet Forum
Jan 3, 2014 · Vacek wrote: Ed Harris wrote some very good articles during his tenure there. I don't know why he left but they lost a good researcher/writer. AR is not the magazine it use to be. I pretty much buy any I can find before 1990. These links tell the story much better than I can.
Rerun of MH2 Ed Harris Designed .312" 160 gr Mould
May 31, 2014 · The rerun of the Ed Harris 312 160gr FN design has gone to an Active Group Buy. The mould will be offered in both .312” and .314” diameters. They will be offered in 2 cavity, 4 cavity, and 5 cavity versions, in both aluminum and brass.
A Question for Ed Harris on 32 Auto Factory Ammunition
Oct 9, 2016 · I have not worked at all with the 1934 Mauser. Other WW2 era pistols I have tested, Colt 1903, CZ27, Beretta M1935, Walther PP all fed and functioned 100% reliably with CIP-Euro 73-grain FMJ by Fiocchi, RWS, Sellier & Bellot or equivalent handloads using 2.4-2.5 grains of Bullseye or 3 grains of AutoComp with 71-grain FMJRN bullets by CBC, Hornady, or …
Ed Harris and the 310 tool - Cast Bullet Forum
Jan 16, 2013 · Ed Harris posted this 19 January 2013 The technique I was taught to use charge cups by Frank Marshall was to have the powder in a coffee cup or rice bowl, then with the charge cup held upright, push it down into the powder, letting it flow in of its own weight, then raise it straight up and strike off with a card.