38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Whit Spurzon
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38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Last year I had Accurate Molds make me a mold for my 38-55. It worked beautifully in my rifle but Wind's took some tweaks to get it there. After watching this video I'd say he's got it pretty dialed in now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8us6flO6JY

This is what it looks like without the zoom lens.

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Here's the target

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These are the bullets from the molds Accurate Molds made me.
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Left is the 382-250B and Right is the 461-405M

More on the 45-70 bullet later. It shows real promise in my 1895 Cowboy but once again, Wind's is going to take some work to get it there.
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Good shooting
luv the 38-55


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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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I sure enjoyed the video, that's some good shooting there! I can testify to the quality of Accurate molds. They are worth every penny of their cost. My 1880 vintage Winchester Model 73 in .44-40 really shines with the bullets cast from my Accurate mold ordered specifically for it, and as a bonus the bullets are showing promise in my Marlin Cowboy in .44 Magnum too.

P.S.- Good to see you posting again, Whit. You & Wind have been scarce around here.
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
great shoot'n
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Good shootin indeed!! :D
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Looks like somebody is practicing for the Quigley. :mrgreen:
I had Accurate cut me a paper patch mould for the 44-77, that really turned that rifle into a tac driver.
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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I love you guy's videos...keep 'em coming.
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Them's nice lookin' slugs. :)
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Great Youtube, and mercy sakes what a handsome dog!
What are you using for sights?
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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I'm pretty sure Wind was using his Montana Vintage Arms tang sight.

That Accurate 382-250B is really proving to be a good one. Last October I had one my best ever Silhouette matches using it even though I had to guess at the hold for the Rams.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1MjPLhDdwA
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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Nice shooting.

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Re: 38-55 vs 380 yard Diamond

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Excellent shooting and I thought I was doing well on a rabbit!


Keep up the grand work :D

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