I churned out 800 rounds of .223 today bringing my weekly total up to an even 1000. Used Hoser-prepped brass with CCI-400 small rifle primers, Sierra Matchking 69gr HPBT projectiles, and Winchester 748 powder. Good times.
I churned out 800 rounds of .223 today bringing my weekly total up to an even 1000. Used Hoser-prepped brass with CCI-400 small rifle primers, Sierra Matchking 69gr HPBT projectiles, and Winchester 748 powder. Good times.
No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.
Trimmed, chamfered, primed, hand weighed, and loaded 40 100 grain soft points at 8 different weights of imr4350 for the 243. Get to go shoot em today and see what the gun likes.![]()
Got 2 older Dillon Powder dispensers ready to trade to my brother for newer ones.
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I wanted to try my first 44 loads but not bad enough to go out in the cold today.
Loaded 400 .380 and 500 9mm
Worked up a .308 load in .5 gr increments for 150 gr HDY that I hope to shoot on Tuesday
500 .223 deprimed and cleaned. I should be able to work up a load in 50gr ZMax in .5 gr increments for Tuesday
I have .45 and 300BLK work up's already setup for Tuesday
I also prepped 7.62x54R.
Fun day. Hope Tuesday is better!
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Tumbled some .38/.357 and 9mm brass.
Turned case necks. Still have a couple hundred left to do.
Tho it will make me a begger in the streets burn it if you must
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wet tumbled a couple hundred pieces of .308 brass. I need to get that back to square one, so I'm shooting it all, then processing it as one big chunk. I have a bunch already loaded, so I'll shoot those. I really like the feeling of knowing that every piece of brass was processed the exact same way. I'm about to pull the trigger on some LC cases that I've had my eye on for about a month now.
I also took the time to hand prep 50 .308 cases. I broke out the manual equipment for the trimming, chamfering, and deburring. Brass prep, while tedious, is good for me. It helps to take my mind off of the day-to-day nonsense.
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
Knocked out a few hundred more .223. I'm loading as well with the brass from Hoser and loving it...