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    Machine Gunner Jamnanc's Avatar
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    Bent a Dillon decap rod, Resized, deprimed, swaged, trimmed 4,000 pieces of 223. Kids are sorting. Finished tumbling.

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    Prepped and loaded some more 44 mag. Really starting to hate these Ruger mini grips.

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    I looked at it.. Thought about prepping some brass. Played xbox instead.
    What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
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    Started making a new hunting knife.

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    It's been since October since I loaded a round of precision rifle ammo. I cleaned all my .260 brass and then stared at it trying to remember what to do next. Good thing I take notes.

    It's all sized now, and today I finally get to use my new Giraud trimmer the way it was intended to be used. Due to some stupidity on my part, the last times I've used it have all been less than ideal. I'm looking forward to cranking through 200 pieces in less than 30 minutes.
    "It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your ignorance"

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    Knows How To Lube Brass bobbyfairbanks's Avatar
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    I started cerakoting!

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    Messed around with a loaner Dillon super swager, need to get it figured out before mine arrives on Tuesday. Looking at the swager part, it's cylindrical, then flared. I assume it's the flare that actually swages the brass, so the depth of swage is critical. When swaging mixed brass, isn't there a "general" depth that will do the trick? i.e. far enough for this brass but not too far for this brass, something like that. As usual, internet video advice is all over the map on this.

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    Loaded more .223, 69s and 77s, 500 of each.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    It's been since October since I loaded a round of precision rifle ammo. I cleaned all my .260 brass and then stared at it trying to remember what to do next. Good thing I take notes.

    It's all sized now, and today I finally get to use my new Giraud trimmer the way it was intended to be used. Due to some stupidity on my part, the last times I've used it have all been less than ideal. I'm looking forward to cranking through 200 pieces in less than 30 minutes.
    I set the giraud in front of me with bucket under it. Put brass in 2 containers (L & R) side. This way you are going from one side to the other keeping the brass in play. Wear nitrile or latex gloves when trimming, beside keeping your hands clean, it makes it easier to hold the brass. 200 pcs will be a breeze.
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    Ah, love the Giraud. 200 rounds in 40 minutes including set up and clean up.
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    Thomas Sowell

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