This sounds like exactly what I need; I've always been irritated when I can't seat a primer any deeper, so I've ordered a set:
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I have one, and love it. Other than the occasional double-feed and one jam that I was able to clear with a pencil, it has worked like a charm. Solid...
Midway sent out an email announcing that Fed 215Ms were in stock. Folks snapped up the one box of 5000 and 2 of the 5 boxes of 1000 before I grabbed...
I have the Bluetooth-enabled Caldwell G2 Chronograph and while it works real well, the ball-head upon which it rests has always been a pain to level...
I have used corncob tumbler for a long time and on larger brass 38sp and 357 44mag i does a good enough job. I am having
trouble cleaning 380 and 25...
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Since I load black powder, I wash my brass with hot soapy water first (Dawn dishwashing), rinse in a colander, then oven dry at 175F for a couple...
I reached out to Hornady last week about my Father in Laws press that was damaged due to the Flood last Summer. If we would have immediately cleaned...
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Dillon is top notch... most reloading suppliers are great, but Dillon is top of the list, IMO.
I've tried Bass Pro Shop, Carter Country, Collectors Firearms, Academy. Pyrodex, 777 or some kind of substitute is all I ever find. What store sells...
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IIRC the substitutes are about all you will on the shelf. It was explained to me some time ago (when I bought a BP rifle) the true BP was...
I have a crazy habit that I'd like to share and get thoughts on. When I consider a cartridge, I think of the barrel as part of the cartridge. For an...
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And that's a great point. It amazes me how a caliber that may be marginal or otherwise suboptimal in the form that it commonly takes can be made into...
I know a lot of folks are looking at the title of this thread and wondering what the two have to do with each other. Stick with me and you'll see....
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I have three and have no regrets. My .45ACP seating die will seat my SWC rounds just as reliably as it does FMJ or JHP. It is very satisfying to load...
Does anyone know of any lead bullet casters in the Houston area. Is Friendswood Bullet Company still in business? I'm just looking for a cheap source...
Good afternoon I am new to reloading and I have been wanting to learn for a while now. I figure theres no time like the present and I wanted to start...
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Greenman,
I started with that very same kit in 1974 reloading for the 357. I used a plastic mallet and that worked fine (still have it around here...
I haven't done this in years, but my local range allowed me to scrape a few bucket loads of bullets from their berm - filling two 5-gallon buckets to...
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I started reloading for a 32 S & W Long a couple years ago, using range scrap for my bullets. I thought that the alloy from range scrap would...
As I approach retirement age I've considered getting into the reloading ammo business. Does anyone know what I'd have to do to start legally selling...
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Before you jump in over your head look at the market when you can buy new 9mm ammo at $200.00 a 1000 it is had to make a profit 20k rds a day 100 k a...
Has anyone tried this? It retails for $2.99 so I ordered one. I used a file to work on the profile of the case feeder feet and now I don't have much...
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I made my own and Hornady make it in plastic. If you are interested PM and I will send your photos and videos.
I've had it for 20+ years and it's worked well (lee with the round tray).
In looking at the new ones and their reviews becomes confusing, though I'm...
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I have the older style RCBS hand primer and really like it.
It does require specific shell holders – no problem, as my press & dies are RCBS.
Looks like I'll be moving to the Victoria area from Houston. I've gotten most of my primers and powder from Carter's Country here, locally. Is there...
I've always been a fan of the 9X23. There's just something about having a hot .357 mag. in a 1911 pistol. I've had a 9X23, didn't like its lack of...
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If you reload and don't mind a 5 barrel, the 357 Sig is probably the best handgun caliber ever invented. When I read posts like this, I wonder at the...
Howdy all, as I mentioned in a previous post, I'm getting back into reloading after a long layoff. Well, last night I ventured into the closet where...
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LOL, true that!! Nothing worse than standing in line behind somebody who triggers the dreaded price check !!! ;-)
I have had two Dillon XL650s for a number of years. I recently watched a Dillon video on lubricating the XL650 and learned that I've been doing...
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I stumbled across this by accident. It is a small grease gun and you apply the pressure with the palm of your hand so you will feel a small amount of...
So my daughter got a .38, and asked me to reload for her. I've got the dies and all, but the last time I loaded .38 I was using bullseye powder and...
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648 FPS out of the 2 barrel and felt and shot pretty good. Not something I want to take to the target range but a very nice little gun. Ruger LCR 38...
There's a bit of a back-story. He bought his first revolver (a Taurus 8-shot .357) about 2-1/2 years ago so I made him buy dies and a Lee tumble-lube...
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:iagree: I still have one of those somewhere. I also had fun with a Lyman 310 tool at one point:
Howdy all, I'm an old guy and have been out of reloading for a long while, but have a buddy who's looking for help to get started up, so I'm gearing...
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Thanks again guys, very helpful starting points! Philbo, funny you mention the 3-ring binder; I started doing the same back when I started reloading...
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