Good ol powdervalley
I've seen 8208 in a store recently, problem is I don't know which one.
I just loaded 7 primer tubes as I'm prepping to load more subsonic 9mm. I have the roller handle on the press now so don't expect a blister on the palm of my hand this time.
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They same places I see 8208xbr usually have 4064 varget and retumbo lol its nice going up to nebraska for work sometimes
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Just worked another thousand of 9mm brass.
Ongoing 1100 odyssey. Root cause analysis on the last 50 stoppages showed 44 (88%) of them were related to the resize/decap station. Mostly sucked-back primers. The balance were mostly weird things like the base of the primer punching out, but leaving behind a "sleeve" of primer in the primer pocket.
The Dillon sizing die got much better with some decapping pin adjustments, but I screwed up three before concluding that I couldn't figure out the secret to consistently making one that avoided suckbacks.
Briefly used a Lee that was perfect in 500 rounds for not sucking back primers, but they've changed the design recently, and it doesn't size as low on the case as the Dillon dies.
I feel a little ridiculous, but I bought a Mighty Armory 9mm sizing die and decapping set for $130.
It has significantly improved my rate of production. No primer suckbacks at all, and the sizing force is much decreased. So too is the sizing action, and I'm a little concerned about setback, but we will see.
I also have installed a Mr. Bulletfeeder. Once I perfect the adjustments, I expect it to be amazing. For now, the forecast calls for extra-heavy rain.
Last edited by Not_A_Llama; 07-23-2020 at 18:25.
9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
Did you figure out that Hornady One Shot is magic?
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night
I’ve used it, but find that lanolin spray or mineral spirits are better for my purposes. What do you like about it over the others?
9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm
You know I like my coffee sweet in the morning
and I'm crazy about my tea at night