I broke a resizing pin on a piece of brass that was REALLY crimped in there.
I like to deprime, then wet tumble. That way I don't have to hit the primer pocket for too much of anything after the rinse and dry.
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I broke a resizing pin on a piece of brass that was REALLY crimped in there.
I like to deprime, then wet tumble. That way I don't have to hit the primer pocket for too much of anything after the rinse and dry.
Processed 250 pcs .308 brass to primed and ready to load stage. Finished priming 250 previously prepped pieces.
Sized/decapped 1k pcs 5.56 brass. Waiting for the trimmer power adapter to arrive Tuesday before trimming.
Played with a new RCBS swagging die set.
I'm racing to see if I run out of 9mm brass or bullets first...trying to get a good stash of 9mm up before I switch the 650 over to 223. So far I have one 30cal can full and might have a 2nd before I'm done.
Turning necks today. I have about 350 pcs left to turn. One time bad deal.
Loaded some 308 over the weekend got to go shoot sat to test out a load and zero my scope finally.
Finally got into my reloading room for a bit. 250 9mm, made 10 12 gangue #4 buck to see how they work before I make a bunch. Any of you shotgun reloaders ever use the data for a weight of shot and convert the same load into a buckshot load sans petals on the wad?
Tumblin' brass... tumblin' brass...
This damn puppy my wife got is really cutting into my putzing time in the garage.
Eagerly awaiting a Mr. Bullet feeder for the dillon's. Had another member road test the 1050, i think he's still in the shop ;)