Great article on Casting in Rifle Magazine

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I did a quick look and don't see it offered as a PDF, shame. I have both the Rossi and Taurus catalogs on my Kindle. Also, all the various model Owner's Handbooks including all the handguns I own.
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The Brownell's catalog in pdf format would be a file that would choke a horse.
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Rooster59 wrote:The Brownell's catalog in pdf format would be a file that would choke a horse.
Can't be any worse than a complete Bible.
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You got me there RD!
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The only reason I can see for the Brownells Cat shape is that it lies reasonably flat when open on a bench.
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