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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
- Vaquero
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
What type knives you been buying, Tom?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Same here, HK.
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Monte Walsh "You have No idea how little I care".
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Formed a 50 round bag of Starline .30/30's into .360 Buckhammer. A lot of work but I really like the cartridge. Enough so that I have a little blue steel "Protector" carbine on order! 
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
It's been a while.
Life, man, lots of life. What time I could sneak away was in the reloading room.
I've done a fair bit of reorganizing and found thousands of prepped and primed brass pieces in various calibers. So much so that thinking of loading even portions of it on my turret presses was daunting.
I sourced a rcbs pro 2000 and the necessary shell plates. So far, it's working out wonderfully. I loaded about 700 148-grain wadcutters and 600 158-grain LSWC plinking loads for my dad. I like the Pro 2000, but feel limited by the 5 stations. I may use this one for rifle calibers and pick up an RCBS Pro Chucker 7 for more flexibility.
I've swaged a lot of bullets, many more in 0.375 in 250 and 255 grns.
I've swaged several hundred 6mm 100-, 105-, and 110-grain bullets. The 100's seem to be my 6mm arc rifle's favorite.
I've started swaging smaller 120-grain 6.5 bullets, but I broke part of my swaging die set, and it's off getting repaired. I've completed the 6.5 Grendel rifle and the 6mm arc rifles. Though i moght change the scopes if I come across a good deal.
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Life, man, lots of life. What time I could sneak away was in the reloading room.
I've done a fair bit of reorganizing and found thousands of prepped and primed brass pieces in various calibers. So much so that thinking of loading even portions of it on my turret presses was daunting.
I sourced a rcbs pro 2000 and the necessary shell plates. So far, it's working out wonderfully. I loaded about 700 148-grain wadcutters and 600 158-grain LSWC plinking loads for my dad. I like the Pro 2000, but feel limited by the 5 stations. I may use this one for rifle calibers and pick up an RCBS Pro Chucker 7 for more flexibility.
I've swaged a lot of bullets, many more in 0.375 in 250 and 255 grns.
I've swaged several hundred 6mm 100-, 105-, and 110-grain bullets. The 100's seem to be my 6mm arc rifle's favorite.
I've started swaging smaller 120-grain 6.5 bullets, but I broke part of my swaging die set, and it's off getting repaired. I've completed the 6.5 Grendel rifle and the 6mm arc rifles. Though i moght change the scopes if I come across a good deal.
I
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
loaded 400ish 38spl 158grn lswc (750fps ish) before my hand surgery. I loaded another 250 or so. I then sized about 700 38spl cases. I plan to load 500 rounds of 500 rounds of 38spl 148 grn wadcutters, (750fps ish) tomorrow.
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I worked on a project that’s been on the back of the bench only to have a big flop. A local guy had a bunch of .315 Hornady round balls that he gave me for a song with the idea of creating a gallery load to shoot in my Ruger SP 101 327 Fed Mag. I live in a no shooting community and thought these quiet loads would be a great way to break the rules and do some out the back door shooting.
So after gathering some 32 ACP brass I made a few test loads using 1.9 grs of Tite Group which is the fastest powder I had on hand. Bullseye is what is recommended but the Tite Group is pretty close in burn rate, just a bit slower. My set of 32 H&R dies which I thought would work for this project pretty much didn’t. I knew the seater die would not seat the ball in the 32 acp case due to length so I bought a 32 acp taper crimp seating die. Come to find out the expanding die wouldn’t get low enough to do its job. It is the Lee powder thru expander die with the floating expander piece in it. I had to put a bunch of flat washers in it in order for it to expand the case mouth.
So after all this I finally got a test load ready to try. It was raining pretty good so I stayed in the garage and took aim at a nearby stump. Pulled the trigger and……..”click”. Hmmm reset the cylinder and……”click”. Checked the primer and saw a very light strike. Just to be sure I tried another case with a seated primer and……”click”. Hmmmmm put this primed case in my little 32 acp and …….”bang”. Apparently the rim thickness on the 32 acp brass which is considered semi-rimmed thus able to be extracted/ejected in a revolver is too thin making it seat too deep in the chamber for a solid firing pin strike. Shucks.
So now I have nearly 500 .315 round balls I have no use for.
The fixings…
So after gathering some 32 ACP brass I made a few test loads using 1.9 grs of Tite Group which is the fastest powder I had on hand. Bullseye is what is recommended but the Tite Group is pretty close in burn rate, just a bit slower. My set of 32 H&R dies which I thought would work for this project pretty much didn’t. I knew the seater die would not seat the ball in the 32 acp case due to length so I bought a 32 acp taper crimp seating die. Come to find out the expanding die wouldn’t get low enough to do its job. It is the Lee powder thru expander die with the floating expander piece in it. I had to put a bunch of flat washers in it in order for it to expand the case mouth.
So after all this I finally got a test load ready to try. It was raining pretty good so I stayed in the garage and took aim at a nearby stump. Pulled the trigger and……..”click”. Hmmm reset the cylinder and……”click”. Checked the primer and saw a very light strike. Just to be sure I tried another case with a seated primer and……”click”. Hmmmmm put this primed case in my little 32 acp and …….”bang”. Apparently the rim thickness on the 32 acp brass which is considered semi-rimmed thus able to be extracted/ejected in a revolver is too thin making it seat too deep in the chamber for a solid firing pin strike. Shucks.
So now I have nearly 500 .315 round balls I have no use for.
The fixings…
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Loaded up some 30-06 the other day. Mid-range loads with H4350 and Varget, both with Hornady Interlock 165gr spitzers. Waiting for the rain to move out, then, range time.