I like the roll-sizer machine, but it's a bit pricey.
Just sellin' brass on another forum, gathering gun safe funds.....
There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!
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Scrotum Diem - bag the day!
It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....
Ill be in my bunk....
Sayonara
Updated the software on my AMP annealer and AMP-Mate. Back to the races there while I plow through processing this 5 gallon bucket of 223 brass for a forum member.
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
Over the past few days loaded up a thousand rounds of 9mm 124gr on my slow Lee turret press.
Noticed something weird that I hadn't seen before... I'm using the Lee drum powder measure. It has been 100% rock solid. I dialed it in a few years ago for 5.3gr of CFE pistol powder, and every single time I start loading again, I check a few, and without any adjustment, it's always rock solid 5.3gr. Last night I finished up a bottle of powder, so pulled out a new bottle, exact same stuff, purchased around the same timeframe as the last bottle. With the new can, I was getting 5.4-5.5gr per throw. So it seems like for some reason the powder in the new bottle is slightly denser than the previous bottle. A small adjustment, and it's back to 5.3 every time, no variation over the last 500-600 rounds.
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'One of the ordinary modes by which Tyrants accomplish their purpose without resistance is by disarming the people and making it an offense to keep arms.' Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, 1840.
Seems like this thread ought to have a lot of activity right at the moment. I know several of you have probably loaded every empty piece of brass you own by now...
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