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Troy just messing with you and your kid brother LOL =)) was guessing who would be 1st. I missed it 8-}
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Good to see you're back at it. (being onery, I mean). Take care of that heart, and get your ass to OKC. At least you didn't end up with urban meyer. (Joe"s favorite person)
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Jackie,

Thanks for the info. I know you guys rubbed elbows with these people long before I ever knew IHMSA existed. Will try to contact him. Plus I have a 7mm Champ, bought it for the history. May pick his brain on that one. Unless, maybe, you know something about this caliber that Jim was involved in. Just saying.
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Hey Cody Bobcat,

Made me pull it out of the safe. It's a 7PPC not improved, by the barrel marks. It is original Wichita, not a rebarrel, not a classic, and a silhouette model. Thanks for the heads up, because I remember these improved models but forget I have one when I go to order parts. End up with dies that don't do the shoulders.

Thanks for all your help.

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TEFREY wrote:Hey Cody Bobcat,

Made me pull it out of the safe. It's a 7PPC not improved, by the barrel marks. It is original Wichita, not a rebarrel, not a classic, and a silhouette model. Thanks for the heads up, because I remember these improved models but forget I have one when I go to order parts. End up with dies that don't do the shoulders.

Thanks for all your help.

Troy
Dad's is a Factory "Silhouette" mod. Barrel is only marked 7mmPPC though it is in fact a 7mmPPC Imp. No idea why they never stamped those barrels with the Imp.. Like the Classic mod.

Safer to take a chamber cast be sure and would help getting the dies done also.

Whats the 7mm Champ?? I like the odd ball stuff :) :ymdevil:
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Want to work up a hunting load for my Ruger SBH 44mag and try it in Practial Hunter class. Also bought a new 12" T/C 357 mag bbl and want to load ( I know, long chambers) for BB unlimited. The 44mag will be with the Lee 310gr bullet and the 357mag with a NOE 360-180gr sil design.
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Hey Cody Bobcat,

The 7mm Champ was developed by Jim Fields out of OKC. It's a 7X34 BR basically. Low recoil, originally for women and children, but now considered a flop position round, if considered at all. Was chambered in less than 10 Wichitas (some say as low as 5) and I got one. Came with brass and dies, my new standard for oddball rounds I purchase. I think I had my beer goggles on while on Gunbroker with that 7PPC. I woke up the next morning with a strange pistol in my bed, and she didn't have dies!
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Sorry Tefrey, It was developed by Bob Barnett of OKC, one of the ol guys in IHMSA # 230. He passed last year, he made it originally for his granddaughter.And there are 2 versions of it.I have his original 7 Champ IMP reamer,Jack Dever Built me a 7 Champ IMP XP in 1990.I had Jack send the reamer back too clymer an make it 6.5.He passed before he could built it.
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I plan to take my new 30 Carbine TC and shoot a 40 in FP using cast bullets no less. Until then, I will settle for my normal 8 or 9. Our club will be celebrating our 35th year this year and silhouettes are just as fun now as the first match I ever shot. Where did all those years go?????
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That`s a very accurate round,If I remember right Phil Braud shot a 80 with his in production at Tusco in 2004?
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