When you least expect it, you are awarded a nickname. How was it working with the e street band?
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A buddy of mine that is new to reloading called me yesterday afternoon in a panic. He was having serious issues priming 308 brass. Turns out the brass he bought at a gun show was GI brass and the crimped in primers were kicking his ass.
So he brought over about a thousand pcs of brass and after a short Dillon 101 class, he was swaging primer pockets and trimming brass on my 1050. As soon as they came out of the 1050 I gave them a little touch on my Giraud trimmer to deburr and chamfer the necks.
Two hours well spent.
I put my new 2lbs of WSF on the shelf. Quite pleased with myself. Complete list of what Cabela's Thornton had on the shelf is in the "powder sources" thread.
Jeff
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Finished the new bench and got it put in place
Sent from my subconscious mind.
Funny... times o' slim pickins in the pistol powder world have forced certain folk into shootin' Unique. He's proud as a rut buck to admit he broke 135 power factor, but you'll notice that he doesn't shoot much anymore now that his gun has actual recoil and he has to take more than 2 steps to pick up his brass. [Tooth]
I'm just going to keep breaking his balls until he joins this forum.
Loaded up 100 or so rounds of .260 for Raton match this weekend.
started brass prep for a match next month. It's a 308 only match that has some pretty stringent rules. They are trying to test the shooter and get rid of the 'whiz-bang' calibers. here's the parameters: .308 Winchester with a 165-180 gr projectile going no faster than 2750fps. Other than that, get after it!