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Stallion on the Range

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PT7
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Re: Stallion on the Range

Post by PT7 » Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:10 pm

We all have a similar GBs stock. Most of my GBs are also from the period of the ammo shortage.

Appreciate the info on the "rim thickness," NCG, versus bullet OAL. Good to learn something new.

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BigAl52 wrote:Thanks for the tip PT I will watch for that. I have a bunch of those Remingtons that I ended up with during the 22 shortage. There not my favorite 22 round and in most guns I have tried them in they arent very accurate. But I havent shot my 12 shot in a while but I sure do like it when I do. Matter of fact Im overdue for a shooting day.
North Country Gal wrote:Possibly an issue in rim thickness, rather than cartridge length, but I agree about avoiding any load that causes issues. …. Consistent rim thickness is what you definitely don't get with the cheap stuff.

We also bought up a bunch of the Remington Goldens during the great 22 ammo crunch, but it's never done well in any of our guns.

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Re: Stallion on the Range

Post by RetiredSeabee » Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:27 pm

Thanks PT, I have a few hundred rounds of Golden Bullets and haven’t had any problems in my mare’s Leg or semi autos. Now I really wat to try them out in my Stallion just to see if they behave themselves. Thanks for another good reason to take it to the range.
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