made some room to walk around , organized press spares and tooling.
made some room to walk around , organized press spares and tooling.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Did the OCD prep work on 250 pieces of LC 556 brass for match ammo.
Size, clean, trim, debur, uniform pockets and flash holes, then separate by weight.
then loaded 50 rounds of test loads using 77gr SMK's.
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Didn't exactly happen in the reloading room, but I test-fired a bunch of my 53gr Hornady reloads alongside some factory Federal .223 and the reloads POI is withing 1/2" of the Feds at 100yds and 200yds!
I took a guess at a mid-range load for the 53gr, and it actually worked out. It's true what they say about blind squirrels.
Cleaned and vacuumed up more stuff. Just to get it off the floor. Now I need to build some shelves to hold even more tools.
Cleaned off more items to donate to the Summit County Shooting Range's 1st annual garage sale...
Looked for the rest of my 300 brass. No luck. Maybe it's out in the garage somewhere.
Watched someone turn my 650 in to a S/Stage, more than once.
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Tumbled another 1500 9mm.
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