I didn't read the entire thread so apologies if this has already been mentioned. A member on here "someguy2800" makes a great 3-D case feeder and it works fantasticly.
Are you referring to the RMR Nukes 124 Grain JHP? I ran a couple at 1.100 and they would not even pass the plunk test in my Glock 48. I have quite a few 9mm pistols and found my tightest chamber is my Canik TP9 SC. In order to pass the plunk test in the Canik I had to seat to 1.065.
One of my biggest gripes with reloading manuals is they never seem to plublish the oal of the bullet they use for their data. For many years I have used Precision Delta 124 grain JHP which measure around .586. Over the years I have worked up loads using Power Pistol and CFE Pistol and found my...
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Everything you want. I just order the light draw myself. I would say they are toward the pricey side but the reviews are very good.
Go to about the 3 minute mark to see what may happen to a Dan Wesson straight out of the box. I bought a PM 45 and did follow the suggested routine for the break in.
Same here. I sent my RCBS lockout die where it stops my lnl dead in its' tracks when case is 2.0 grains low or high. I also verify powder in stage 4 before manually placing bullet.
I switch to the F.A.R.T. Platinum a year ago and happy I did. You can do much larger quantities with the tumbler and clean up time vs dry tumbling is very little difference. I should say that I have yet to use the stainless steel pins that came with the tumbler and as clean as my brass gets I...
For me if any 40 case has a smile it gets trashed. I have over the years found less than a dozen cases with smiles from purchase of once fired brass.
I case gauge every reload and usually I will find 5 to 10 out of a 1000 rounds that I will run through the bulge buster.
I switched from dry to wet about a year ago. I bought the FART and love the fact I can clean 1500 9mm cases in about 2 hours. I always pick a sunny day and let them lay on a towel on the driveway to dry. My time during this process is less than 1 hour. I just use lemon shine, armor all, and...
I guess I should have been clearer for my reason of using two scales. When I first used an electronic scale I had it set on grams instead of grains. Now that could have been a major problem but upon checking same load with my beam scale I knew something was terribly wrong and corrected the...
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