Pulled the tape off the floor and marveled at how amazing a OD Green floor is
then I loaded 1k 9mm and 400 45acp, cleaned the 550 and 1050. Man the presses where dirty as he'll.
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Pulled the tape off the floor and marveled at how amazing a OD Green floor is
then I loaded 1k 9mm and 400 45acp, cleaned the 550 and 1050. Man the presses where dirty as he'll.
IMO, unless you have a super fast powder, or if you have a powder like H110 where min and max are 1 grain apart, just start in the middle of the data and work up. If you want a softer recoiling load, get a heavier bullet and use a faster powder. Going lighter than start loads can cause problems. It will be dirty, for one, and as mentioned, the potential for a squib goes up.
Reloading bench make over home edition. I am gonna strip the old laminate/Formica what ever it is and sand it down. Paint the cabinets and either paint the top or relaminate it? How hard is that stuff to cut? Anyideas on cool paint/color? While I was researching presses I seen so many cool benches that i realized I was really lacking.
Maybe paint it a nice red with a big Lee logo just for kazoo? Bronco colors, with a big bronco decal in the center would be cool? Black with a big Glock logo would be awesome! This was my first reloading bench, still has the holes from mounting the original Lee and RCBS presses to it.
I did load 250 RDS of 45.
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I took down one of the 650's, "supposedly" i had a buyer for it ;) Even put it in the 650 box, instructions and all the misc items it came with.
Is that top solid wood? If not, I would consider a piece of plywood. Laminate needs to be cut and trimmed with standard woodworking tools. That means routing the edge.
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Its 2" particle and a 5/8" sheet of plywood. Its a big heavy massive beast I almost threw out when I moved due to the weight. I think I am going to pull the plywood and put another sheet of MDF or what ever it is and paint it. I don't have a router and I don't think I could do it good.
Seriously what do you guys do all day in your reloading rooms besides surf the web?
I went to my daughters school and had lunch with her today then went to the post office. My new Lee 1000 (setup for 45 acp) and my 45 bullets came in today. I went home and spent 20 minutes setting it up, maybe 30 with running some cases through it and checking powder etc. I had the powder disk in wrong so that took a couple minutes to figure out why I had no powder. All the dies came pre setup and I only had to adjust the seating die slightly. It came with the roller handle but I don't really care for it. I loaded up the last 28 230gr bullets I had then 100 200gr. I probably spent an hour and a half setting up, figuring out how it works, changing the chain on the powder measure to a spring, running several case to test priming and powder drop. The powder measure is dead nuts every time with promo powder. I should have done this years ago! $150 with dies. Reading the reviews and now having one apparently they fixed the problems the old ones have.
I waited on the case feed collator to see how the case feeder worked, I will be ordering it shortly!
I forgot to order the small primer kit for 45 gap so I will have to prime on the SS till I get one.