The last barrel gave 2750 or a little more. This one is just slow. On the plus side, it doesn't use much powder and it hammers.
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I taught a friend to load precision AR ammo, processed 200 pieces of .260 brass, and loaded 300 or so rounds of blackout.
Took apart my 1050 until it was literally all separated. Having an issue so rebuilding, adjusting and lubing as I reassemble. Hopefully I can find my issue or I'm tossing it out the damned window
Let me know if it doesn't work out and when to stand under your window.
Call Dillon. Their customer service is excellent.
went to the range and fired the pressure test rounds with my 260 and the new Berger 130 gr Hybrids, then came home and loaded up a full set of test loads below where I found the pressure limits at.
Then set up a tool head for my 650 to load 204 ruger and knocked out 250 rounds on that.
Then set up the press to load 45 ACP and adjusted my dies to a better crimp and seating depth. Tomorrow I'll load up some test loads for that and go to the range to run the 260 test loads.
Pretty productive day all and all.
Loaded up my very first shotgun slugs. Hope to test them in the next few days.
Went with the Lyman 525's.
https://scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...87&oe=561205B5
Set up a harbor freight cement mixer 3.5 cubic feet for corn brass tumbling. Got chicken wire to cover the opening, screw that on and it works for media separation. Noisy as hell, but I can do five gallon buckets of brass at a time.
Did you look at the one Lowes sells. It has a resin mixer drum.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_241568-47120...ductId=3591096