Ive use the RMR bullets but the 147 grain is flat based and takes an expander. I really like the everglades 147 grn that are tapered at the bottom and don't have to use an expander. I have two sizers, one a 40 cal carbide and then the steel 357 sig FL. I do not use lube. I use either WSF or...
I also have a springfield trapdoor 45-70. I only shoot lead bullets for 1,600 or less fps. Remember this is very soft steel compared to modern day steel. Been a long time reloading for this but I remember my research. Enjoy.
I wet tumble. Just works better for me than dry tumbling. The ultrasonic is for cleaning my pistols, dies and other parts. Just shake brass in beach towel after tumbling and leave out in the garage for a day. No spots and clean and shinny.
When I started loading 357 sig, I found lots of good advise on this site. I use the 147 gn HPBT from Hornady, everglades and RMR. The RMR is a flat based bullet and I do expand to the min. the others are boat tailed and fit nicely w/o flaring. I use both WFS and BE-86 for this weight. Around 2k...
I use Starline Brass for my 6.8 Rem Spc. Never had any light primer strikes with CCI #41. I would buy directly from Starline again. I have so much Winchester and Military brass for my 30-06 and 300 Win Mag that I will never have to buy any new brass. Have Starline in 357 mag and 38 special and...
I think we are safe here in Alabama but the way the 2A climate is changing, especially in the last 25 years, leads me to believe all may be lost in the next 25 years.
Just my preference, 6.8 spc II. I would think the 6.8 round is lighter than the 300 BO and overall weight may be somewhat lighter. I do think both will do the job. This 6.8 performs well in 16" barrels, which saves weight.
Well, I had a 760 also that my dad passed down to me. Was plenty accurate and held its own in these Alabama woods. Nothing longer than maybe 230-250 yards. I still have it but my sons also use it mostly now.
Ditto for me also. Annealing is not rocket science but a necessary step for prolonging brass life. I normally get in a rhyme and count to 4, dump case and insert another one. this has worked for years and have gotten as much as 6 or 8 firings from 30-06 and 300 Win mag in bolt guns. My Rem game...
I've got a MEC marksman single stage press. Very strong and smooth. I really don't know if it is better than my RCBS Rockchucker. It does not prime on the press but that was not an issue with me. I got the base to mount it on. It is rock solid and heavy. Very well made and finished. You'll...
I use Starline when buying. If I had started with Hornady, then I would stay with Hornady. Limit mixing headstamps. Pickup brass for practice and plinking is different. Not trying to limit component changes.
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