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    Quote Originally Posted by Zombie Steve View Post
    What choo doin' Thursday, Hoser?
    Not sure but I am guessing I am headed to the range Friday to repair steel.
    You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
    and I'm crazy about my tea at night

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    Thanks, pal.





    Seriously, the aforementioned 44's are mid range Unique loads, just a wee bit stronger than our .45's. If he brings the heaters, we'll shoot paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Maybe.



    DAM Hoser!! So it looks like your the man when it comes to Dillon machines so if you don't mind I have a question. I am having an issue getting the same OAL with my new XL 650. What is considerd to be an acceptable variance? For example if I am loading for an OAL of 1.125 and the rounds range from 1.122 to 1.128 is that ok? My thought is since I set it up as 1.125 every one should be with in .005. I do have the billet tool heads and I used a kit from Unique tech to bolt them in place instead of just using the pins to keep the tool head in place. FYI I am a newbie loader.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    Still looks the same although the P-40 print is upstairs and now there is a Rick Broome C-130 picture in its place. All the machines are still the same.
    pictures are different? that's crap. change it back.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slapps74 View Post
    DAM Hoser!! So it looks like your the man when it comes to Dillon machines so if you don't mind I have a question. I am having an issue getting the same OAL with my new XL 650. What is considerd to be an acceptable variance? For example if I am loading for an OAL of 1.125 and the rounds range from 1.122 to 1.128 is that ok? My thought is since I set it up as 1.125 every one should be with in .005. I do have the billet tool heads and I used a kit from Unique tech to bolt them in place instead of just using the pins to keep the tool head in place. FYI I am a newbie loader.
    Not hoser, But the oal of your bullets will give you variation in your completed round. Measure a few of those bullets. It drove me crazy when i started out. There's a few discussions regarding OAL and other quirks in somewhere within this forum.
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    Kazoo paints all his stuff blue and thinks it's Dillon, don't listen to him.

    Ooh!, bad day, sorry Kazoo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    Kazoo paints all his stuff blue and thinks it's Dillon, don't listen to him.

    Ooh!, bad day, sorry Kazoo!
    Admit it it's as good as dillon blue, color wise.

    Mine was yesterday, probably not let up till mmmm march.
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    I loaded up some .308 blaster ammo. You never know when the zombies are going to crest the hill.
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    [QUOTE=Great-Kazoo;1839017]Not hoser, But the oal of your bullets will give you variation in your completed round. Measure a few of those bullets. It drove me crazy when i started out. There's a few discussions regarding OAL and other quirks in somewhere within this forum.

    Thanks Kazoo, I will look around for that info. Tight end up the shell plate a little and will roll some more this weekend and try to not be so pickey. The bullets to vary a little.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    Kazoo paints all his stuff blue and thinks it's Dillon, don't listen to him.

    Ooh!, bad day, sorry Kazoo!
    haha!

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    [QUOTE=Slapps74;1839847]
    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Not hoser, But the oal of your bullets will give you variation in your completed round. Measure a few of those bullets. It drove me crazy when i started out. There's a few discussions regarding OAL and other quirks in somewhere within this forum.

    Thanks Kazoo, I will look around for that info. Tight end up the shell plate a little and will roll some more this weekend and try to not be so pickey. The bullets to vary a little.



    haha!
    Being picky / anal, drove me to the point the first time around, I sold everything. 4.1gr TG. 3.9 - 4.2 IT HAS TO BE 4.1!!! Consistently. Now i let the music do the talking. Presses remind me of slot machines. Pull the handle DING, DING, DING. Brass & copper flow from the machine like candy from a pinata.
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