He sure does want to make sure his powder charges don't change, huh?
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
it is easier when you are reloading multi calibers to have a powder system for each one. Plus, it help's if you have the money too.
"WAR IS A RACKET, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the Bankers." Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC Ret. 2 time Medal of Honor winner.
would love to have all the Dillion auto powder measure systems this guy has.
"WAR IS A RACKET, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the Bankers." Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC Ret. 2 time Medal of Honor winner.
a Dillion press. I found a used 550 with 44 mag die set for 339, but I can't justify it to my wife yet.
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
I love my Dillion 550. I have had mine now for 15 years and reloaded about 175,000 rounds with mine. Alot of it being 45acp,9mm and 38 special.
"WAR IS A RACKET, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the Bankers." Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC Ret. 2 time Medal of Honor winner.
Do you ever have problems with primers not seating all the way when using a progessive? I use a Lee Auto Prime right now, I like being able to feel each primer seat. That's really the only reason I haven't invested in a progressive yet.
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
With pistol primers no, but when I reload for my rifle rounds I like the Lee hand primer better for rifle brass. Just something I do with rifle brass I'm more picky with it. A little serect when reloading pistol brass the more you reloaded them the brass sometimes does not crimp all the way back to normal and to get away from this happening spend $10 or $12 for a Lee factory crimp die and you will not have a problem later. I buy the Lee factory crimp dies for both my pistol and rifle rounds wroth the little extra money for this die. Hope this helps you out.
"WAR IS A RACKET, I spent most of my time being a high-class muscle-man for Big Business, for Wall Street, and for the Bankers." Major-General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC Ret. 2 time Medal of Honor winner.
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runawaygun762
He sure does want to make sure his powder charges don't change, huh?
fordvg
it is easier when you are reloading multi calibers to have a powder system for each one. Plus, it help's if you have the money too.
fordvg
would love to have all the Dillion auto powder measure systems this guy has.
runawaygun762
a Dillion press. I found a used 550 with 44 mag die set for 339, but I can't justify it to my wife yet.
fordvg
I love my Dillion 550. I have had mine now for 15 years and reloaded about 175,000 rounds with mine. Alot of it being 45acp,9mm and 38 special.
runawaygun762
Do you ever have problems with primers not seating all the way when using a progessive? I use a Lee Auto Prime right now, I like being able to feel each primer seat. That's really the only reason I haven't invested in a progressive yet.
fordvg
With pistol primers no, but when I reload for my rifle rounds I like the Lee hand primer better for rifle brass. Just something I do with rifle brass I'm more picky with it. A little serect when reloading pistol brass the more you reloaded them the brass sometimes does not crimp all the way back to normal and to get away from this happening spend $10 or $12 for a Lee factory crimp die and you will not have a problem later. I buy the Lee factory crimp dies for both my pistol and rifle rounds wroth the little extra money for this die. Hope this helps you out.
Mosinfreak
i want one!
DEMO
I need to buy my lottery tickets.