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    Sorted and tumbled a bunch of brass. Cleaned a 1911. Pulled some mystery loads for my WTF powder jar. Basically just rid the bench of a to-do list.

    Bobby - what plans are you making for the .338 Stoopid? You going with a 700 action or one of them fancy pants rigs?

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    Fancy fancy. I'm calling up defiance tomorrow and going to figure out what all to get on one of those sexy actions!

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    How's it working for you? You get a rhythm going? Have you figured out how many an hour?
    You got a long way to go.

    Roger

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    Swaged a few hundred pieces of 5.56. After I get all this brass swaged and trimmed, I'll be set to do LOTS of loading!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Ronas View Post
    How's it working for you? You get a rhythm going? Have you figured out how many an hour?
    You got a long way to go.

    Roger
    Hahaha Yes, I do have a long way to go!

    Once I figured out where to mount it (Before I got it, I didn't realize that it needed to be on the "end" of a bench so the handle can swing past level) I got about 300 done in an hour. I just mounted it to my bench with some $3 bar clamps from Harbor Freight and it's been working beautifully. Having the spring return system on it is genius. Thanks so much Roger!
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    So another 15-20 hour and you should be looking pretty good.
    Glad to help another member out.

    Roger

    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Hahaha Yes, I do have a long way to go!

    Once I figured out where to mount it (Before I got it, I didn't realize that it needed to be on the "end" of a bench so the handle can swing past level) I got about 300 done in an hour. I just mounted it to my bench with some $3 bar clamps from Harbor Freight and it's been working beautifully. Having the spring return system on it is genius. Thanks so much Roger!

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    Had this morning off so I processed about 2,500 pcs of 223 for a buddy. FL Resize, trim and primer pocket swage. Cant hate it.
    You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyfairbanks View Post
    Fancy fancy. I'm calling up defiance tomorrow and going to figure out what all to get on one of those sexy actions!


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    Well my first dumb ass mistake. I left the large primer tube in and was trying to prime some prepped brass while I wait for my dillon dies. Stupid hurts some times, and I broke the little red end off the large primer tube.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    Well my first dumb ass mistake. I left the large primer tube in and was trying to prime some prepped brass while I wait for my dillon dies. Stupid hurts some times, and I broke the little red end off the large primer tube.

    i had something similar and went to elk bomb. They handed me a red and a yellow and told me to have a good day. Made me so happy I bought a couple of die sets from em.

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    Got home today and found two large flat rate boxes full of 223 brass on my front porch. There was a note, "Please process. I will get them from you at the range Friday."

    Grrr.

    Now if only I knew who dropped it off and if they wanted to to stay 223 or made into 300 Whisper/Blackout.
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