Wait Time?
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- Joined: Tue Dec 09, 2003 12:26 pm
- Location: Miami, Florida
abenson. Really doesn't take up that much space. A Waage 25 Lb. electric pot can be stored in any cabinet when not in use. Take it out to cast .. ideally in a well ventilated area. I put mine on a work bench in the garage with the door open and a fan blowing. There is really no odor, smoke (except when fluxing). If you reload smokeless powder you can cast and reload black. Good shootin.
- carrottop
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- Joined: Thu Feb 27, 2003 3:00 pm
abenson, I ordered my Quigley in feb,03 and received it this year in Jan.04 I posted my reflections on the rifle and staff on an earlier post. I can not speak for others , but I own a veritible potpourri of fine firearms, and the crowning possesion is the Quigley, the wait was more than worth it , Adendum, I purchased all the necessary equip. to reload , but fortunately waited to do so until I received my rifle as overall length must be exact or the cartridge won't chamber, final word, a sharps is the ultimate in fine firearms
SHILOH1
Don't no where were going ,but there ain't no use in being late.
Don't no where were going ,but there ain't no use in being late.