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    Gives a sh!t; pretends he doesn't HoneyBadger's Avatar
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    That's an expensive desk by itself! I see lots of good storage for reloading components and/or computer stuff.
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    Finally got to move/re-align shelves and benches. We needed to put the aquaponics closer to the drains.Click image for larger version. 

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    Turned 1,000 pcs of 223 brass into 300 Blackout brass and got started processing about 7,000 pcs of 5.56 brass for a friend.
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    Dropped my loaded 223 into a case gauge. Seems like the batch that doesn't like to feed is almost gone. Loaded 200 rounds 223 with the die set just a little deeper. Loaded 250 9mm. Separated my 223 brass by trim or no trim piles. Called the guy who borrowed my super swage and asked for it back.

    Considered selling ing my reloading gear once I consume the components I have on hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    Dropped my loaded 223 into a case gauge. Seems like the batch that doesn't like to feed is almost gone. Loaded 200 rounds 223 with the die set just a little deeper. Loaded 250 9mm. Separated my 223 brass by trim or no trim piles. Called the guy who borrowed my super swage and asked for it back.

    Considered selling ing my reloading gear once I consume the components I have on hand.

    DON'T DO IT.
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    I'm working more than ever. I never seem to have time to reload. Was thinking of getting rid of the progressive setup, buy an entry level precision gun with the proceeds, start buying Tula for the blaster ammo and keep a single stage for the precision. Hmmmm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamnanc View Post
    keep a single stage for the precision. Hmmmm.
    Yup. Everyone knows that you can not load accurate ammo on a progressive.

    I am glad nobody told me that before I started loading long range rifle ammo (223-338 Lapua) on my 550.

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    While I still use a ss for most things, a .1 grain of powder in either direction doesn't make much difference on a progressive, especially when you load bigger cases. Equates to about a quarter of a percent change in powder charge in a .308, for example. Variations in your brass will have more effect.

    That, and the Dillon dies seat pretty darn straight.

    Them's some pretty annealing rainbows, Hoser.

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    Loaded 600 9mm rounds for a class this weekend.

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    I wet-tumbled about 1900 pieces of .223 brass after it had been de-primed. Now on to the best part--trimming and swaging. Good times.
    No longer accepting new Trust clients. Pretty much out of the law business completely.

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