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Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:49 am
by Bullet21XD
WALKER wrote:
h2ofwlr wrote:Being able to use lead shot
I used to hand load in low brass Peter's Blue Magic hulls, 1.5 oz 5 shot lead using 36.2 grains of 571 powder. Funny how I can remember that 35 years later and not not remember stuff from a week ago... :?


Was that 571 the "Herco" powder? Jeez I miss that load

I always used whatever hulls I could find for free. Remember getting my reloading stuff at Herters
in Waseca. That was a long looong time ago. 1970s Maybe?


571 was a Winchester powder. Herco is now made by Alliant, same as Blue Dot, Red Dot, and other Hercules powders.

571 and Blue Dot were my favorites for loading heavy lead. Especially 571.

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:23 pm
by tyler
hillbilly wrote:
gimpfinger wrote:when you need to change chokes on your bolt action, clip fed 20 gauge you just twisted the end of your barrel.



? I still do?




kinda like this 16ga?

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:35 pm
by triplecurler
When the Vikings had a winning team

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:53 pm
by kwackkillncrew
The good ol days when there were flocks of 100 plus bluebills


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Alaska swamp man pro staffer

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 5:16 pm
by triplecurler
When duck hunting had no swag....

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 6:56 pm
by Bill Gilbertson
WALKER wrote:
Bill Gilbertson wrote:Gas was 17 cents a gallon and your car got 6 MPG.


Yep 16.9 cents per gallon is the cheapest I can remember. Those were days of the "gas wars."
I owned a Olds 442 with a 455 under the hood. If I was careful (never was) got 3MPG but that
car was fast & fun. I still remember the Sat. morning my Mom decided to back my car out of the driveway to go grocery shopping. She hit reverse & peeled rubber down the driveway, across the road, through the neighbors yard & ended up on their front steps.
My Mom was extremely religious & rather shy & Dad said that was the only time he ever heard her
swear :lol:

My Dad had the Olds station wagon with that engine. He recently asked me if I knew how fast that car went. 117 when I was young and foolish.

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:39 pm
by kwackkillncrew
triplecurler wrote:When duck hunting had no swag....

let me off you a little words of wisdom from a great white hunter who has been killin ducks for years...

More swag is equally proportionate to the amount of limits you kill.

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:03 pm
by Bill Gilbertson
WALKER wrote:I owned a Olds 442 with a 455 under the hood.

Remember when engines were specified in cubic inches. 455 CI is 7.5 L.

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:22 pm
by ducksmuggler
h2ofwlr wrote:Being able to use lead shot

WALKER wrote: But man oh man 2 3/4" #5 lead was a killer load. You could reach out & touch em with those shells.


I used to hand load in low brass Peter's Blue Magic hulls, 1.5 oz 5 shot lead using 36.2 grains of 571 powder. Funny how I can remember that 35 years later and not not remember stuff from a week ago... :?



on that note we do what we call a "blue shell shoot" hand loaded bismuth for old schoolguns!!! you get 3 shells and who ever finishes the day with the "best" limit wins

I remember a 30 day season and not being able to shoot cans.

Re: Remember when....

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:26 pm
by ducksmuggler
a cool book to read is Outlaw gunners!!! it is about the last of the last east coast market gunners and what they did/ made / tricks they used and how when they stopped birds changed for the better and worse.