Finished off the last of my box of 500, 180gr .40. Surprising how fast a box of 500 goes; even on a turret press. Then I sized and primed another 200 cases. I'm hooked on reloading for sure now.
Finished off the last of my box of 500, 180gr .40. Surprising how fast a box of 500 goes; even on a turret press. Then I sized and primed another 200 cases. I'm hooked on reloading for sure now.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Soon you'll be shamelessly mining berms for lead, running through ankle deep mud because you thought you saw something shiny, and switch to revolvers in the winter so you don't lose brass in the snow.
Welcome. You'll have your CRB certificate in no time.
Spent a couple hours unloading (the fun way) several hundred rounds of my reloads at the range today. I think this was my first range trip where I didn't shoot a single round of factory ammo. It all shot great, no malfunctions. Was pretty cool knowing that it was all handloaded. Need to order up some more 9mm bullets, and begin searching for more pistol powder.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
What is the bullet weight and profile? Can I assume it's aluminum?
Ordered $300 in new reloading goodies. I will post up a picture when everything arrives!
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Set up my brand new 550 tonight! At least the majority of the installation and set-up anyway. So far, I have to say well worth the $$ and everyone else here who's a Dillon fan-boy is for a reason.
opened shop door, turned on light, turned off light, went home.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Loaded up some more of the 147gr Majic Boolits for the Annual Freedom Shoot tomorrow. Wx says sunny for the next two days, hard to believe, considering my place being trashed by the recent hail storm extravaganza couple of days ago. I took today off work to clean up the mess.
It's better, but we're going to miss all those tomatoes. And fresh lettuce, and the tree in the front yard, etc...
Oh, and thank goodness it was the company car that got trashed, that's the second one!