Yes do that. I'm just beginning to be interested in reloading for rifle.
Yes do that. I'm just beginning to be interested in reloading for rifle.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Finally went through and cleaned up stuff that's been sitting around. Loaded some .38 spl cases that have been on the bench unloaded forever, sized a batch of cast .357's that was taking up space, trimmed some .308 brass... that kind of thing. I can see the bench again.
Loaded up a few 158gr JHPs subsonic .357s and tried them out at Whistling Pines yesterday in "Thunper", my suppressed Contender SBR. Worked well, have no idea what velocity I'm getting since I want something about 950fps. Will have to wait for things to warm up before I can chrono outside.
...trying to find a use for my 12+ pounds of WW540...
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Cleaned up my workbench to make room for my new 550. I had so much going on today that I didn't get it mounted. Oh well... I'm still a reloader in training anyhow so I'm not in any big rush.
Since you mentioned mounting your press, I thought I would send along a link to some nice accessories for any press: http://inlinefabrication.com/
Everything I've bought from Dan has been excellent and he actually will discuss what you need and want. If he doesn't make it now, and you have a good idea, he will work with you.
Finished turning a second 5 gallon bucket of 223 brass into 300 Whisper/Blackout brass. Then a friend came over and we did another 900 pcs for him.
Then.... processed about 2,000 pcs of misc 223 brass for a friend. FL resize, primer crimp removal and trim to 1.745. Processing 223 is *SO* much easier than 300.
My shoulder is gonna feel this later.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Loaded 100 rounds of match M1 ammo for my brother. Prepped and primed 300 pcs 308 brass.
He's got some really cool stuff. Thanks so much for the link! I WILL be using it.
I told you a million times that you are not getting rid of me that easily and I'm serious. Hell, I'll be damn lucky if the press is stuck to the bench by the time you get back.