I'm hoping the veteran shooters can help me identify some bullets. Specifically Eubers!
Was rummaging through my bench and came across these. Made me think fondly and respectfully of the great men who have passed on the last few years..
One of those greats was Ron Hoehn and I miss him terribly! Years ago he told me to try these Euber bullets out, and considering the reputation of the late, great Allie Euber and his bullets I needed no further convincing.
How they ended up in a drawer, all 1000 of them, unshot, is something I can't offer any explanation for. I must have put them away and forgotten!
Well, they turned up today. Euber 68g FB #79.
As I recall he had several die sets and made different variations on his bullets over the years. Do any of you recall what the #79 represented specifically?
I am struggling with what to do with them. I imagine if he was here to ask he'd say shoot em! Buried in the lands with a case full of N133 : )
I'm not sure why but I believe I'd feel guilty sending them down range.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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Was rummaging through my bench and came across these. Made me think fondly and respectfully of the great men who have passed on the last few years..
One of those greats was Ron Hoehn and I miss him terribly! Years ago he told me to try these Euber bullets out, and considering the reputation of the late, great Allie Euber and his bullets I needed no further convincing.
How they ended up in a drawer, all 1000 of them, unshot, is something I can't offer any explanation for. I must have put them away and forgotten!
Well, they turned up today. Euber 68g FB #79.
As I recall he had several die sets and made different variations on his bullets over the years. Do any of you recall what the #79 represented specifically?
I am struggling with what to do with them. I imagine if he was here to ask he'd say shoot em! Buried in the lands with a case full of N133 : )
I'm not sure why but I believe I'd feel guilty sending them down range.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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