Hi guys, second attempt to post this. I don't know what I wrong the first time. See if I can do it wrong again.
Like Handirifle's BC, my Target Model has almost no throat, can't seat those long Lyman Postell's out where I want them. However, my friend DT has a year old TM that has quite a long throat, and larger bore and groove diameter's to boot. Maybe the older guns are not representative of the newer models. Just a thought.
Maybe I should take this opportunity to reintroduce myself here. Was #4, I think, on the old forum at H&R/NEF, sorry to see it go. Not one of the most knowledgeable members of the fraternity, so don't post much, but I love to read what the better informed, and more widely experienced members post about their experiences and firearms. We only have one .22 Sportster (grandson), two .243's (grandson, daughter-in-law), one .30-30 (wife), one .38-55 Target Model (meself), and one 20 gauge (late son, will most likely go to grandson). The other grandchildren will get new ones as they reach appropriate (12) age.
I love to cast rifle bullets, and everyone of age in the family likes shooten 'em. Red Dot, Black Powder, and Turk Surplus Powder (TSP), are the favorites.
This got longer than I had intended. Try to control myself in the future.
Respectfully,
Ernie