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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Tom, my first time in this rodeo...
Seems either of the 4350's are good, but I don't have enough to amount to anything.
A local guy, hmm, 35 miles one way, had some A 4350, and the new Hodgdon manual has data for it.
So I may skip down there tomorrow and grab one.
H 4895, and Win 748 are a couple I have on hand to try.
Varget, which I've never used.
Funny thing this afternoon while zeroing the scope, I was shooting some 140 Federals.
I got a hint of the burned powder, and it had that sweet smell that I've smelled before.
I'm wanting to say it may have been LVR of the CFE, but I've not seen any data.
Need to do some digging.
RP
Seems either of the 4350's are good, but I don't have enough to amount to anything.
A local guy, hmm, 35 miles one way, had some A 4350, and the new Hodgdon manual has data for it.
So I may skip down there tomorrow and grab one.
H 4895, and Win 748 are a couple I have on hand to try.
Varget, which I've never used.
Funny thing this afternoon while zeroing the scope, I was shooting some 140 Federals.
I got a hint of the burned powder, and it had that sweet smell that I've smelled before.
I'm wanting to say it may have been LVR of the CFE, but I've not seen any data.
Need to do some digging.
RP
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Startin to collect a good assortment of these Hornady bullets guess it's time to buy one of their manuals.

A buddy of mine in St. Louis sent me this earlier.
RP
A buddy of mine in St. Louis sent me this earlier.
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I've been loading long enough that I don't exactly remember when I started.
Somewhere in the early 2000's, started with pistols the 41 mag. is what got me started, then the 44, 357 and 45 acp. After a couple years I ventured into rifles 35 Rem I believe was the first.
Now I load for every cal. I own, load a few 30-06, and load some 270's for a close friend.
But I'll say these Creedmoor bullets are the longest thing I've ever seen.

Check 'em out from the left,
130gr .277
155 gr .308
130 gr .264 & Lord have mercy the
147 gr .264
RP
Somewhere in the early 2000's, started with pistols the 41 mag. is what got me started, then the 44, 357 and 45 acp. After a couple years I ventured into rifles 35 Rem I believe was the first.
Now I load for every cal. I own, load a few 30-06, and load some 270's for a close friend.
But I'll say these Creedmoor bullets are the longest thing I've ever seen.
Check 'em out from the left,
130gr .277
155 gr .308
130 gr .264 & Lord have mercy the
147 gr .264
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Whoa! Those are some long a** bullets there! 748 or Varget looks ok. Do you need mag primers for the 748?
This gonna be a fun build. What's the rifle?
This gonna be a fun build. What's the rifle?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Tom I don't know about the mag primers, I haven't looked into it yet, but if so I have 1200.
The rifle is the cheap Savage Axis, I bought it second hand.
RP
The rifle is the cheap Savage Axis, I bought it second hand.
RP
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Just picked up a Might Armory universal de capping die (works on everything without any adjustments and is rock solid). De capped 200 rounds of .38 in just a few minutes.
I made a new post about the die (http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 52#p190052)
Now its time for a Jameson and watch the sunset !
I made a new post about the die (http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 52#p190052)
Now its time for a Jameson and watch the sunset !
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Try the Harvey Deprimer= no press needed and it fits just about every caliber. There is a video showing it at work.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
The difference for me is I have an automatic case loader on the Hornady and do not have to insert a cartridge one at a time. Saves a lot of time.
I do however prime one at a time with the Lee auto bench primer.
I do however prime one at a time with the Lee auto bench primer.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I have a RCBS universal decapping die that works on everything I load from 25-20 up.runnin n gunnin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:25 pmJust picked up a Might Armory universal de capping die (works on everything without any adjustments and is rock solid). De capped 200 rounds of .38 in just a few minutes.
I made a new post about the die (http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 52#p190052)
Now its time for a Jameson and watch the sunset !
It's set up on a separate lee single stage.
RP
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I haven't been shooting since early November, so I really don't need to reload. I still have several hundred rounds of 357s waiting their turn at the range. But like many of us, I enjoy reloading, so this morning I put up another fifty rounds.
Years ago, I settled on 13.9 grains of H110 under 158gr Zero JSP/JHPs for use in my handguns and rifle. At the time, I made a dipper (a modified 9mm case with a straightened paper clip handle) that scoops that amount much of the time. Occasionally, it's a tad more or less, but I always weigh each charge; so then I either trickle a bit more or remove a bit to get to 13.9 grains.
I have a Lee Single Stage Press. After charging the case, I visually confirm it before topping it with a bullet. Once all fifty are charged, I seat the bullets, then crimp and box them. Each round gets inspected after each step. It's simple and slow, but consistent.
Fortunately, my inventory of components is pretty good. I still have 1000 primed .357 cases on my bench and another 3K WSPM primers in the cabinet.
I really want to shoot again.
Years ago, I settled on 13.9 grains of H110 under 158gr Zero JSP/JHPs for use in my handguns and rifle. At the time, I made a dipper (a modified 9mm case with a straightened paper clip handle) that scoops that amount much of the time. Occasionally, it's a tad more or less, but I always weigh each charge; so then I either trickle a bit more or remove a bit to get to 13.9 grains.
I have a Lee Single Stage Press. After charging the case, I visually confirm it before topping it with a bullet. Once all fifty are charged, I seat the bullets, then crimp and box them. Each round gets inspected after each step. It's simple and slow, but consistent.
Fortunately, my inventory of components is pretty good. I still have 1000 primed .357 cases on my bench and another 3K WSPM primers in the cabinet.
I really want to shoot again.
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