Well, over the weekend I loaded about 500 round of .223/5.56, straightened things up, took inventory, bemoaned the shrinking supply of bullets, powder and primers.
Started laying out a plan for a new room after we move to a gun friendly state.
Well, over the weekend I loaded about 500 round of .223/5.56, straightened things up, took inventory, bemoaned the shrinking supply of bullets, powder and primers.
Started laying out a plan for a new room after we move to a gun friendly state.
Loaded another 100 rounds of 300 Blackout. 9 grains of H110 pushing a Hornady AMAX 208 grain bullet
No more pics today. I finished my shelves and cleaned up the dust and tools. Tomorrow will see some more cleaning and maybe if I am lucky some time pulling the handle on the 550.
Borrowed a buddies rcbs charge master and started loading 168, 180, 190gn - 308 win. Sure saved a bunch of time.
Just received my scale (Gem Pro 250) and got to load up my first 50rds of .40s&w. Did two batches of 25rds: 25 with 4.2gr WST and 25 with 4.7gr N340.
My afternoon class was cancelled tomorrow due to the engineering building catching fire during spring break and the lab my class meets in is pretty badly damaged (along with a lot of others), so I'm hoping to head to the range in the afternoon to test these loads. If they work out, I'll probably load up another 100-200 or until I get tired of pulling the lever lol
Made a few hundred 223. Took the barrel out of my 40 and dropped my suspect loads into the chamber to find that I will be pulling about 50 that are not chambering well. Dammit I won't use hard cast for an automatic again.
Casting bullets in a garage to feed a bottom feeder what a great session.