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 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 01:41 AM
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Hello all I found this place during my internet travels .

I am a retired Tool & Die Maker .

I have been a reloader for more years than I can count . I hope to add and learn more from being a member here so once again hello to all .

 

Duce



 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 04:18 AM
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Welcome to the HB. We are glad to have you with us and we hope you enjoy the forum.

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 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 11:56 AM
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Welcome Duce 1. What state do you hail from?? Glad to have you aboard sir. My buddies dad retired as a tool/die maker from SC. wc
  ETA: what is a 7.62 X 25 mm???? wc



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 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 02:51 PM
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ummm 190.5 lolz


7.62 x 25 tokarev is very close kin to the 30 luger, the 30 mauser,think commie block original tt-33 as well as cz-52 etc



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fryboy wrote: ummm 190.5 lolz


7.62 x 25 tokarev is very close kin to the 30 luger, the 30 mauser,think commie block original tt-33 as well as cz-52 etc


Very much correct . But the round is pretty hot for a small 30 caliber .

There unusual for some and just a fun little round to make your own casings for and reload .



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the speer .308 plinkers work ! and im myhumble opinion making cases for them ( even with the cost prohibitive form dies ) is much much easier than decapping the berdan primers and the umm joys of finding said berdan primers lolz altho in recent years boxer primed cases with the correct headstamps are becoming more common starline especially makes these cases saving much labor and at a decent price when in stock ,if i recall correctly some guns will actually fit and fire the 30 mauser but the 30 luger is a bit less powerful as well as being just a tad shorter

umm btw ? 7.62 x 25 does indeed equal 190.2 lolz :lol:



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Welcome to the forum,

There is a lot to share on this forum and are a civil bunch.

Again, welcome,

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192.5 ------ Sometimes you feel like a nut--sometimes you don't (tune of Peter Paul Almond Joy/Mounds jingle). I had to ask didn't I :shameon: LOL



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-6 wrote:
192.5 ------ Sometimes you feel like a nut--sometimes you don't (tune of Peter Paul Almond Joy/Mounds jingle). I had to ask didn't I :shameon: LOL


um better try that on calculator :lol:

7.62
x 25
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3810
15240
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190.50

and umm i'll finish ur candy bar while ya do it :sofa:


edit for the zero on the second line - it looked rite onna post before i posted but when i posted it moved it over



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