Picked a bunch of fat and leftover skin off a couple hog skulls for later reloading room decoration, but as far as things that go boom, the Yeti and I cast about 1,200 boolits for .38/.357 and maybe 400-500 for .44 mag.
Oh... and I loaded 700 rounds of .45 auto on his 550. Feels nice to have the can full again.
According to the empty primer trays I've kept since I started, I hit 2,000 rounds loaded tonight. I tend to reload seasonally, and what feels like just every once in a while. Anyway, had no idea I'd reloaded even that many yet. It sneaks up on you.
"There are no finger prints under water."
I started in loading in January and I'm close too 6k. It does sneak up on you
Haha, I started loading like two years ago. I need to get my butt in gear. This was me doing everything the hard and/or slow way. I've made improvements here and there and am ready to speed it up a bit.
"There are no finger prints under water."
You come to your senses and finally ordered a Dillon? If not Dillon, this deal would up your game.
https://www.ar-15.co/threads/152065-...gressive-press
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Irving- You have a single stage or a turret press, right? Just get the Dillon or that LNL. I enjoy my time reloading so much I find time to shoot more so I can reload. I wouldn't think of using a non progressive anymore for that volume.
6600 rounds loaded since 5/23/2014, all on a lee turret press.
4300 rounds of 9mm, 2100 rounds of 45acp and 200 rounds of 223.
The Reloading Zone in Wheatridge has 550's and 650's in stock!
I'm interested in how you guys log your stuff actually. Anyone able to post an example of what info you consider important? I've been loading in batches, but prefer to have one big tub of ammo as long as I haven't changed the load. If I put each round of loaded ammo into a different container, I'd run out of room right away. What do you guys do?
"There are no finger prints under water."