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msspatz:

--- Quote from: Lmbass14 on February 20, 2013, 07:02:19 PM ---Thank you for your responses.  Guess will do more research and see what happens.  msspatz, my Brother and I meet in Trenton every year to do some hunting.  Love that part of NE.

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Awesome I love going to the lake over there.  I've never hunted I'm more a sport shooter targets and such.  One day though I may have to try and get me an antolope I like them better than deer only cause someone cleaned one the wrong way and got way to much hair on the meat and spoiled it.  Where's your brother from?

Lmbass14:
My Brother's from Longmont CO.  I'm from Ralston (south of Omaha).  So it's about 1/2 way.  A friend of his owns some acreage south of Trenton.  We eat at the marina a lot when were there.  Nice lake and wouldn't mind fishing it some time.  We say we go hunting, but don't really work at it, we do more bs'ing and enjoy the moment.

msspatz:
I'm orignally from Wray, Co. My husband from Goodland, Ks.  I like Trenton lake but not have caught very many fish and I love to fish the lake north of McCook usually is a pretty good fishing lake but right now they are redoing the dam so it's not even worth going out there I have heard that they have caught fish out there since the water is so low.  I can't wait for that lake to fill up again.  The lake at Cambridge is pretty good seen lots of fish but my husband can't set in one place very long cause he gets frustrated with fishing LOL.  Guess he doesn't understand it like I do.

00BUCK:

--- Quote from: Dan W on February 16, 2013, 10:09:24 PM ---and as I recall the brass is useless for reloading because all the primer holes were off centered :o and I broke 2 primer punch pins before I figured that out
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That would be the difference between boxer primed (reloadable) and berdan primed (not reloadable) brass and why thorough inspection of each case should be done as the very first step.

Dan W:

--- Quote from: 00BUCK on February 26, 2013, 01:56:31 PM ---That would be the difference between boxer primed (reloadable) and berdan primed (not reloadable) brass and why thorough inspection of each case should be done as the very first step.
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Oh they were boxer primed all right, but the hole  in the base was actually drilled off center.  Ever heard of AMERC brass

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