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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?
I put some 38 spl. in the tumbler last night with the intension of loading them tonight, but
I ran out of energy. About ready to call it a day.
RP
I ran out of energy. About ready to call it a day.
RP
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?
My new Winchester 30-30 brass arived, full length sized last night and will trim this afternoon. My brother brought 100 large rifle primers when he visited last weekend so I'm ready to load.. I always size new brass but that's another topic
30-30, Helping bad fisherman eat since 1895
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Made a little trek to the Reloaders Bench today, since I was in the area. Struck out, went on to Academy, shelves empty, racks, almost the same, pistols cases, virtually empty. Did buy a C02 pistol, as mine has gone belly up. Gives me something to shoot cheap.
There was a guy in Academy with his young son ( maybe 10-12 ), looking for ammo. Finding none. Somehow, got the impression, this was his first taste of reality. He was in a state of disbelief.
Wonder how many thousands more are in the same boat.
There was a guy in Academy with his young son ( maybe 10-12 ), looking for ammo. Finding none. Somehow, got the impression, this was his first taste of reality. He was in a state of disbelief.
Wonder how many thousands more are in the same boat.
I rarely ever buy a rifle, but when I do, it's a Henry.
"Every day above ground, is a good day" ( Al Capone )
"Every day above ground, is a good day" ( Al Capone )
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Im in a state of disbelief to Grunt
Don't let the old man in
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I don't know the man, but my first impression was, he recently bought a gun, and now can't find ammo. He just couldn't believe there was no ammo. Had to be a newbe. Maybe not??
I rarely ever buy a rifle, but when I do, it's a Henry.
"Every day above ground, is a good day" ( Al Capone )
"Every day above ground, is a good day" ( Al Capone )
- BruniX
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
last night, reloading of 50 ammunition 300 win Mag,
Lapua Scenar bullet, 167 grains
COAL 3.34
Neck sizing only
No crimp
Vithavuori N160, 4.7 grains
It is the minimum load for use on range, my shotting club asks to use low loads to preserve equipment, targets etc ...
As I was not concentrated enough, I had a doubt about the load of certain ammunition...
Safety first, especially with the loads that are implemented with the 300 Win Mag!
So extraction of all bullets, new measurement and reinsertion ...
it is in this case that the RCBS bullet puller tool is very, very practical to remove the bullet cleanly and quickly ...!
Result:
- One of the ammunition was 73.5 grains, not dangerous, the maximum load given is 77.3 grains... but 1 grain above the desired load, therefore a significant lack of regularity ...
- one with 71.5 grains : same observation ...
In the end, no danger, but a regrettable imprecision for the 300 Win MAG ...
in 45-70, I would not have made a fuss, but for precision shooting at 328 yards (300 m), you might as well start with the maximum of chances ...
SYS,
BruniX
Lapua Scenar bullet, 167 grains
COAL 3.34
Neck sizing only
No crimp
Vithavuori N160, 4.7 grains
It is the minimum load for use on range, my shotting club asks to use low loads to preserve equipment, targets etc ...
As I was not concentrated enough, I had a doubt about the load of certain ammunition...
Safety first, especially with the loads that are implemented with the 300 Win Mag!
So extraction of all bullets, new measurement and reinsertion ...
it is in this case that the RCBS bullet puller tool is very, very practical to remove the bullet cleanly and quickly ...!
Result:
- One of the ammunition was 73.5 grains, not dangerous, the maximum load given is 77.3 grains... but 1 grain above the desired load, therefore a significant lack of regularity ...
- one with 71.5 grains : same observation ...
In the end, no danger, but a regrettable imprecision for the 300 Win MAG ...
in 45-70, I would not have made a fuss, but for precision shooting at 328 yards (300 m), you might as well start with the maximum of chances ...
SYS,
BruniX
Last edited by BruniX on Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:52 am, edited 2 times in total.
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- BruniX
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
last night, reloading of 50 ammunition 300 win Mag,
Lapua Scenar bullet, 167 grains
COAL 3.34
neck sizing only
No crimp
Vithavuori N160, 4.7 grains
It is the minimum load for use on range, my shotting club asks to use low loads to preserve equipment, targets etc ...
As I was not concentrated enough, I had a doubt about the load of certain ammunition...
Safety first, especially with the loads that are implemented with the 300 Win Mag!
So extraction of all bullets, new measurement and reinsertion ...
it is in this case that the RCBS bullet puller tool is very, very practical to remove the bullet cleanly and quickly ...! Result:
- One of the ammunition was 73.5 grains, not dangerous, the maximum load given is 77.3 grains... but 1 grain above the desired load, therefore a significant lack of regularity ...
- one with 71.5 grains : same observation ...
In the end, no danger, but a regrettable imprecision for the 300 Win MAG ...
in 45-70, I would not have made a fuss, but for precision shooting at 328 yards (300 m), you might as well start with the maximum of chances ...
SYS,
BruniX
Lapua Scenar bullet, 167 grains
COAL 3.34
neck sizing only
No crimp
Vithavuori N160, 4.7 grains
It is the minimum load for use on range, my shotting club asks to use low loads to preserve equipment, targets etc ...
As I was not concentrated enough, I had a doubt about the load of certain ammunition...
Safety first, especially with the loads that are implemented with the 300 Win Mag!
So extraction of all bullets, new measurement and reinsertion ...
it is in this case that the RCBS bullet puller tool is very, very practical to remove the bullet cleanly and quickly ...! Result:
- One of the ammunition was 73.5 grains, not dangerous, the maximum load given is 77.3 grains... but 1 grain above the desired load, therefore a significant lack of regularity ...
- one with 71.5 grains : same observation ...
In the end, no danger, but a regrettable imprecision for the 300 Win MAG ...
in 45-70, I would not have made a fuss, but for precision shooting at 328 yards (300 m), you might as well start with the maximum of chances ...
SYS,
BruniX
Last edited by BruniX on Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:52 am, edited 3 times in total.
"Those who forget the past are condemned to relive it"
W. Churchill
Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta
W. Churchill
Shadow 2 SA - CZ
P08 - Luger
AR-15 - SDI
586 - S&W
97 - CZ
T3 Tac. - Tikka
1895 SBL - Marlin
1860 COLT - Pietta
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I wonder how many new reloaders there are now. Figure a good number. When the ammo first ran out some months back and shooters thought, "hey, I'll learn to reload and have plenty!"I don't know the man, but my first impression was, he recently bought a gun, and now can't find ammo. He just couldn't believe there was no ammo. Had to be a newbe. Maybe not??
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
There are quite a few new reloaders that are posting on our local trader page looking for not only components but tools themselves. Not presses necessarily but small accessories like shell holders and Lee turrets. These poor folks are getting a real eye opener.NHshtr wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 7:44 amI wonder how many new reloaders there are now. Figure a good number. When the ammo first ran out some months back and shooters thought, "hey, I'll learn to reload and have plenty!"I don't know the man, but my first impression was, he recently bought a gun, and now can't find ammo. He just couldn't believe there was no ammo. Had to be a newbe. Maybe not??![]()
- Rifletom
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I have read on a couple forums that shell holders are at a premium right now. Who would have thought those would be scarce! Man!