I'm leaving the .380 auto caliber behind and used the lee depriming tool to deprime about 800 cases with unspent primers. Is it safe to reuse those primers, and would you expect them to be reliable? Thanks.
I bought a set of Lyman 9mm dies. The sizing die comes with a solid decapping rod, but there is no lock ring to lock it in place. How do you set the depth of the decapping rod, if there in no lock ring? Thanks.
I bought some Varget to try. I have read that it does not meter particularly well. Other than that, it's supposed to be like Christmas, income tax refund, and your team in the Super Bowl all rolled into one.
I would appreciate advice on my .223 reloading. Bullet velocities are not up to those listed on the Hodgdon website: 2582 to 2738 fps. I'm wondering if the difference is completely due to using a 16" barrel instead of a 24" barrel, or I am a making reloading errors? My barrel has 1:7 twist. I'm...
I have heard nurmerous times that shooting steel cased ammo can possibly damage your extractor. Anyone have any first hand experience with this being true?
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Thanks for the replies. I called Hornady, and they are going to send replacement "press bushings." The Hornady Tech said that press bushing wear is unusual. It is not a part that should need to be periodically replaced.
I observed some movement in the dies when reloading with my Hornady LNL. A close inspection of the press shows some wear where the bushings lock into the press. Photos below are of the die slots with the press turned upside down. Some of the bearing surfaces appear very worn and some appear...
We are dealing with this basic problem in Maryland at this time. Judge Legg has ruled Maryland's unreasonable "good and substantial" reasons required for a handgun permit null and void. I don't think gun owners are opposed to training requirement similar to what is required for a Florida...
A mixture of oil and grease also works well in cold weather. I like to use microbrush applicators for precise placement of lubricants on slide rails, etc.
I'm looking to buy a larger gun safe, and I don't have a basement or garage. The safe would go on wood floors. (Hardwood over plywood over wood joists.) So how heavy a safe can I install without risking any structural damage such as warping? Thank you.
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