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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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07/04/19 09:18 PM
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treemydog
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I just might have to find the time to spend more time seeing just what this little 6mm is capable of doing. This was my first group at 1250 with mine. Went 9 for 10 (have no idea where one shot went! LOL)... not bad for a little underpowered groundhog rifle....
You gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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07/14/19 09:37 AM
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trlrdrdave
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Good post. Do you not use Templaq?
"In time of war, send me all the Alabamians you can get, but in time of peace, for Lord's sake, send them to somebody else." General Edward H. Plummer
"Blessed are those who, in the face of death, think only about the front sight." Jeff Cooper
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: trlrdrdave]
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07/14/19 01:35 PM
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nitroexpress
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trlrdrave, No, I've been doing this for quite a while, and when i started doing it there was not much out there like today to help you know kinda where you were temp wise. I'm not doing heavy annealing on these cases for this latest project, just enough so the chances of splitting the necks is reduced greatly. I rotate for about 6 seconds on the shoulder in this instance as opposed to the neck which is the usual reason and location of annealing. I'm moving both the neck and the shoulder so just a little softening in that area should produce the wanted results for the change in my fire forming. I'm sure one of these days I'll ruin some brass, you do anything long enough and the odds will no doubt catch up with you. Here's some annealing to some 9.3 x 74R cases that I used to make my 3" 410 shotgun shells from. The two on the right are annealed by the factory, and look that way when you get them from Hornady. The two on the left are annealed by me in preparation for causing the back half, which is the thicker area, and the hardest area to fill out in fire forming for the 410 to fill out all the way.
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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12/17/19 08:50 AM
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CKyleC
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I sized and sorted 1,000+pcs of .300blk
I set up my 9yr old swaging 5.56. He did quite well. He swaged at least 800pcs. He's about to have a couple of chores in the loading room. My bulk brass prep days may be over
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
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12/31/19 08:57 PM
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CKyleC
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I've been working on a good 300blk subsonic load that works in my AR pistol and bolt gun. Found one and loaded up 300rds.
Today I cleaned and sorted all of the smaller quantity brass I had laying around...
7mmRM 35Rem 308ME 7mm08 30-06 270 6.8SPCII
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: Dixiepatriot]
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01/01/20 06:45 AM
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I did a lot of sorting a rainy day couple weeks ago. In the tumbler an 40S&W fits perfectly inside a 44mag. Had to use the bullet puller to get a bunch of them out. A 223 Rem fits perfectly in the mouth of a 375 H & H magnum.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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01/01/20 02:40 PM
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"Someone" once stuck a .32 acp case inside a .45 acp case. Had to take a hammer to separate them then lost that .45 case 2 range trips later. Rest in peace LC78.
Skinny is my EX.Alcohol was involved.
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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01/02/20 05:47 PM
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CKyleC
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I "thought" I was going to crank out a lot of 9mm today since it's been nothing but rain. Instead, I had to conduct a measuring and sorting experiment to get everything going. To make a long story short, not all 9mm cases will work with 147gr bullets. I finally started loading at about 2pm. I spent all morning and most of the afternoon measuring, pulling, and sorting.
Also, aguiila, cbc, and s&b headstamps are the ones that don't work with 147gr
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: CKyleC]
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01/04/20 05:30 AM
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nitroexpress
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I "thought" I was going to crank out a lot of 9mm today since it's been nothing but rain. Instead, I had to conduct a measuring and sorting experiment to get everything going. To make a long story short, not all 9mm cases will work with 147gr bullets. I finally started loading at about 2pm. I spent all morning and most of the afternoon measuring, pulling, and sorting.
Also, aguiila, cbc, and s&b headstamps are the ones that don't work with 147gr (Also, aguiila, cbc, and s&b headstamps are the ones that don't work with 147gr) CKyleC, that's great info to have. Guess it's time to start some sorting of my 9mm's too.
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
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01/04/20 05:27 PM
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CKyleC
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9mm cases taper on the inside. 147's seat deeper than other bullets. Those cases apparently have sharper taper than other cases. Because of this taper those 3 cases have a ridge on the outside of the brass at the base of the bullet. The ridge is concentric and consistent. The other cases also have the ridge, but it doesn't keep the cases from chambering. The ridge on Aguila measures 0.391, CBC 0.390, and S&B 0.388. Some of the Aguila actually has what looks like a cannelure on the outside of the brass. I assume it's where it was crimped from the factory. Win measures 0.386 and works. FC, PMC, Speer, Geco, R-P all work fine I made 10 different measurements on 9 different headstamps, before and after sizing, seating, and crimping trying to figure out the issue. I posted about this issue on 2 other forums and my results were consistent with other's experience. There's not a lot of documentation out there concerning this issue, but there is some.
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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Re: WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE RELOADING ROOM TODAY.
[Re: nitroexpress]
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01/04/20 05:28 PM
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CKyleC
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Last night I sorted a 50cal can of 9mm brass.
Tday I loaded up 1k 9mm 147gr HST's
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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