A old friend I grew up with died alone up in the California Trinity alps as self sufficeint as he always wanted to be. His nephew called and told me he would bring by Bill's bequest. He drove in the other day, stayed for dinner, slept in the spare room and we started unloading the next day. An old S&W 38 spl model 10(?) That I remembered, A 38 Lee loader kit I gave him about 1970 when he homesteaded in the mountains, 11+ 1000 rd boxes 158 grain lswc 38 slugs, 8 bottles hp38, 2 bottles alliant 2400, a contractors clean up bag full of polished PRIMED 38 brass, 3+ bricks small pistol primer, personal letter and a photo of 4 college students who are now either old men or dead. Nephew said he wouldn't think of keeping any of it. He had inherited Bill's land told me to call and come by anytime I wanted to hunt or fish. Took him out to breakfast and got him to take $200 for gas as I live in Arizona. The S&W seems to still be in good but well used condition and I have ordered a Fobus holster to carry it when I take my wincheter trapper (357 mag) out in the woods. The letter had Bill's sense of humor. He cussed me out for giving him something that made him work that hard over the years. Here's my problem. I haven't loaded since 1972. I think I am going to use the hp38 for 38 spl loads in brass for both the S&W and my winchester as a common load for plinking/varmit. I am going to load my old 357 nickel brass with the alliant 2400 for texas hog out of the rifle. I want the 38 spl common load to be quiet as possible. Any and all advice where to start and what recipe to try will be appreciated. Against all good sense I am going to use a Lee loader one at a time with a brand new deadblow hammer. I owe that to Bill.
I would trade it all and a lot more to be kicked back with Bill drinking our home brew again,
blindhari
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