What size pistol primers you looking for? I've got some WSP, some magnum and some marked "std/magnum". Not a lot of any of them though, biggest amount is 600 WSP, and I load a lot of 9mm .
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What size pistol primers you looking for? I've got some WSP, some magnum and some marked "std/magnum". Not a lot of any of them though, biggest amount is 600 WSP, and I load a lot of 9mm .
I loaded up another 1500 rounds of 9mm yesterday. Processed another 1500 pieces of 9mm brass.
Alpha2--I've got you covered on the primers. I'll text you now.
having the bench redone. out with the 6' in with the 8' . My Mr. Bullet feeder arrived yesterday. Oh so close. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
Resized six 223 rounds before sticking a case in the die. Nice.
You were using one shot I suppose.
Cleaned es and consolidated. I have a pretty good supply now. Not by kazoo's standards.
Are you developing a "Mobile Reloading" Company?!
Instead of having a truck pull up in your driveway and wash your dog, perform maintenance on your vehicle etc, you'll pull up in people's driveways and reload or even just process their brass for them?
If not, you totally should. That could be popular.
There's some kid who receives people's brass (by mail), processes it to requested length, swage, etc and sends it back. I forget who it is. Probably a better idea than a vehicle.
Buying a RT1200B today...going full retard.
yeah, i had One-Shot'd them but probably not enough. 98% of my reloading is 45 ACP so i mentally defaulted to the 1.5 sec spraydown over the whole batch and evidently that wasnt sufficient. Ripped up the whole rim. So....watched a YouTube video and out to buy a tap set tonight.
Rcbs has a sweet stuck case remover btw.
Definitely makes the progressive run smoother with a little HOS.
I just ran 1000 45's through my Lee progressive, and I didn't have to lube them [ROFL2]
Well, you certainly don't have to. Just makes it smoother and arguably more consistent of a pull each time for the powder thrower.
Finally ready for a trip to the range…
[Coffee]
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It's actually a laminate that just looks like granite. I glued the laminate on over 2 thicknesses of 3/4" particle board. It's pretty sturdy. I'm using off-the-rack kitchen cabinets from Home Depot as the base. The white shelving is 3 sections of bookcase from Ikea. One of these days I'll post a pic or two of my bench with all the details.
The bench is located in a second bedroom in my basement so I wanted it to look reasonably presentable in the event I ever have to use the bedroom for guests. The granite-looking laminate is an exact match for the actual granite countertop in my mini-kitchen area located in a different part of the basement. I just couldn't stomach the cost of real granite for my reloading bench!
Road tested some 9mm loads. Looks like this one will work.
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Cleaned the last of my .223 brass. I have about 5gal of brass now that needs resizing and trimming. [shithitsfan]
I ended up depriming and wet tumbling about 1100 9mm and 700 .40 S&W cases today. I, too, have about 5 gallons worth of .223 waiting for me, Mr. Badger. I'm lucky in that I already have about 5000 pieces of .223 completely prepped and ready to load so the other stuff doesn't have to be top priority right now.
You be luvin that 650, ain't you. Test drive the 1050, after i hook up the bullet feeder;) zoom, zoom
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Puppy woke me up at 4:30 this morning, so I loaded up 50 rounds of .357 mag and I'm off to work slingin' cribs.
Loaded up my first 65 rounds of 308 Win for my 700 5R, using IMR 4064 ranging from 38.0 to 42.8 -0.00/+0.02 grains under 168gr MatchKings. They are in groups of 5 rounds, incrementing in 0.40gr per group.
Took a little under 2 hours, but a good 20 minutes of that was spent getting my powder dropper to drop a 36-37.5gr charge so I could trickle each load.
The plan is to shoot the first two in each group over the chronograph. If the velocity difference is more than 15fps, I'll move to the next load. That corresponds to a standard deviation of about 10.5. That way, I can save bullets and powder for when there is obviously too large of a StdDev.
I started packing my stuff for the move to my new house.
Deprimed, cleaned, sorted (by headstamp) about 1k of rifle brass.
Into town.
Raised my 1050 about 3"s. Helped my back tremendously. Then decided to run a thin brace from the wall behind to the case feeder support. Wish I'd done both years ago. You may think there's no flex in your setup, but I'm betting if you brace yours, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Loaded a thousand or so 9mm.