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    Ammocurious Rucker61's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    YES. Good to meet you. Forgot to mention "our" comments the DP, while @ EB. You going with Inline Fab or dillon, for the strong mount ?
    Inline Fab for mount, brass/cartridge handling, wall-mount tool head dock and ergo handle. Going to try the new Lee Auto Drum for rifle powder.

    Nice to finally meet you, too. Folks at EB seem like good people.
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    The Inline Fab mount is like the rock of Gibraltar! Love mine.


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    Default 650 spent primer collection tube

    Built a spent primer tube since at least 10% of my 650's primers don't stay in the cup. I have an old style 650 so the commercial tube solution was not available.

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    Parts from Home Depot:

    Barb adapter
    Tube
    Cap screws

    Throw away the female garden hose adapter and washer and keep the barb. Use the edge of a file to notch the barb under the flange so it fits between the "fingers" of the bracket that hold the spent primer cup (the fingers that straddle where the spent primer comes out of the press, not the fingers that hold the cup). Replace the bracket screws with the cap screws. Feed the tube into a wastebasket. The hose slides freely through a large cup hook to keep it away from moving parts.

    Works like a dream!

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    Loaded up 150rds of 300 Blackout and 5.56mm both with Barnes TAC TX bullets. Going to load some 9mm target loads on the 550 later. Here Piggy, Piggy!!!
    If the Odds are equal, you're doing it wrong

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    Sorted 100 38special cases and retrimmed a dozen of them. Screwed up the trim process and trimmed about 10 thou short with some cases longer.
    I trim my 38 cases once so I can get a consistent roll crip. Just 200 more to go. Sad panda.

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    Polished and cleaned pile of brass in wait for the press to arrive from Dillon.

    Loaded a 100 90 gr 9mm each In several powder configurations awaiting time to go to the range. Trying to find a perfect load for 7-8 guns is maddening.
    ​"there's a smile on my face, but a demon inside"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limited GM View Post
    Polished and cleaned pile of brass in wait for the press to arrive from Dillon.

    Loaded a 100 90 gr 9mm each In several powder configurations awaiting time to go to the range. Trying to find a perfect load for 7-8 guns is maddening.
    ? i'm curious about that? what's up?
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    90gr sounds pretty light. Are you trying to go very fast or looking for lighter recoil?
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Playing catch up with a few buckets of brass.
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    I built this!

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    Truth be told, some of it was already built and in use, but I expanded it so I could add the new Dillon that arrives tomorrow.
    There is no "f" in way...

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