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    Sorted 500 Berger 105 hybrids by bearing surface length, get to do another 500 next Friday night at some point. Big fun :twitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    I was setting up for some .223 rounds using mixed brass and 53gr Amax. after setting the bullet seating die, I went to pull the bullet from the case, and it took about 25 serious whacks with the inertial puller. That is a first. The brass was Radway Green (L17A2), and it took a bit more effort to size it also. What has been your experience with this brass, anyone? That was some serious neck tension! It still dropped right into the case gauge.
    It's some tough brass, needed to really work and check more than usual while processing. It's also heavier than say LC, which averages 93 - 94.5grs, while RG is in the 104~ grs area. I "think" Hoser will not use it for 300.
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    Trimming 308 and watching the game.

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    loaded up some test loads now that I've found a mag that allows me to load out past 2.810".

    I've got 2.850-ish" to play with. this should allow for the scenars to be loaded away from the lands correctly.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    Trimming 308 and watching the game.
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    Thank kazoo. I only had about 80 left. My fingers hurt

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    Found 4 lbs of W231 at Tanner yesterday; already had 3 lbs of assorted lot #s ; mixed everything together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    It's some tough brass, needed to really work and check more than usual while processing. It's also heavier than say LC, which averages 93 - 94.5grs, while RG is in the 104~ grs area. I "think" Hoser will not use it for 300.
    Thanks for the info. I also found some Turkish stuff (IK headstamp), also weird brass. The primers were flattened in them. I just chucked it into the recycle brass bucket.

    For some reason I get really excited when I come across a headstamp I don't recognize. Thrill of the hunt maybe. I also found some Yugo stuff and one Perfecta, turned out to be Fiocchi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KellyTTE View Post
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    if you haven't already done so (i doubt it) anchor the back of tool box to wall. Nice set up. Wish i had more work top space.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    if you haven't already done so (i doubt it) anchor the back of tool box to wall. Nice set up. Wish i had more work top space.
    You DO have more work top space, you just have it covered up with stuff.

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