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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3257348" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>I posted this on another site but thought I’d ask here too...</p><p>I’m getting ready to begin reloading, reading, gathering equipment, supplies, etc.. Couple of questions...</p><p>1) I’ve been looking at Starline brass, they advertise small and large primers, what difference is there, aside from the obvious? Is one better? Are they simply for different shooting styles (hunting vs. target)?</p><p>2) I’ve told my Henry 45/70 would be a good round to start on, since it’s big and straight-walled. I’m looking through my Lyman manual, it lists only “for 1873 Springfield”, “for 1886 Winchester & 1895 Marlin only”, and “for Ruger no. 1 & no. 3 only”. I’m assuming these are styles as opposed to actual brands? If so, what if any of the load data is for my Henry?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3257348, member: 43126"] I posted this on another site but thought I’d ask here too... I’m getting ready to begin reloading, reading, gathering equipment, supplies, etc.. Couple of questions... 1) I’ve been looking at Starline brass, they advertise small and large primers, what difference is there, aside from the obvious? Is one better? Are they simply for different shooting styles (hunting vs. target)? 2) I’ve told my Henry 45/70 would be a good round to start on, since it’s big and straight-walled. I’m looking through my Lyman manual, it lists only “for 1873 Springfield”, “for 1886 Winchester & 1895 Marlin only”, and “for Ruger no. 1 & no. 3 only”. I’m assuming these are styles as opposed to actual brands? If so, what if any of the load data is for my Henry? [/QUOTE]
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