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    What was once lost is now found. :)

    A very tidy spirit?
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    They are bright, I have one on my Lee Classic Turret. You'll wonder how you got along without it.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    The primers are probably bouncing of the base of the bowl. Cut a piece of light cardboard (cereal box) into a half pie shape and staple/tape to the bowls rear rim. Should solve the problem.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Keep an eye on the tumbler. Midway did have a recall on them, possible fire hazard. I have two and never had a problem. Just a heads up.
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    RCBS Vibrating Case cleaner-

    I use an old Midway 1292 with no cover. I run it outdoors next to my reloading shop. The slightest breeze carries off most of the dust. If you run yours indoors you definitely want the solid top. You'd be amazed how much dust accumulates on everything running an open (or slotted) cover.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    You will love it.
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    Should I lube before sizing these?

    Load 'em up and choot 'em. Your paper/steel target doesn't care about the Schmuttz on the bullets. Skip the alox on the next batch. Coated bullets slide right through a Lee sizing die without the need for any kind of lube.
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    Primers at the local Academy sports

    Lucky you, I'll bet you don't have to take up much time driving for a place to shoot.
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    SHORT CARTRIDGE CASE QUESTION?????

    Measure some once fired factory brass. I'd be willing to bet the brass lengths are all over the place. @Walkalong has it right in post #5
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    Is It Time To Stockpile Ammo?

    If you get the itch to shoot the 45 and 10mm they do make brass that uses small pistol primers. I haven't tried them yet, but I've heard the difference in 45 is negligible. Haven't heard any reports on 10mm using small pistol primers.
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    357 load development and casual observations

    Love them wadcutter holes.
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Dammit, now I'll have to order one as I also load for the 45-70 and I have several shotshell/pistol powders. Thanks for the reply Sooner
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Curious, why the 47th? Looking for data no longer available in the newer manuals?
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    185 gr wadcutter with unique

    Lee now makes the Collet-Style Crimp die which is like the rifle crimp dies. They have no carbide ring. I cast bullets for my 38/357 and don't have the collet die yet, but I'm considering one to test the difference. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101683339?pid=240550 Midway link, I'm sure...
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    uni flow????

    Not a death sentence, check this site out. I don't have one, but I will if I ever drop one of my Uni Flows and break the hopper. https://dramworx.com/products/rcbs/
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    What have you done in the reloading room today

    Fill that unit up with enough water to cover the brass and pins. If you don't you'll have pins flying everywhere. I use one of these: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016958652?pid=271904 Add water to cover the brass, install the cover and give it a spin. Pins completely separate in about 30...
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    Nickel plated brass question

    I've never had new nickle plated cases. I've found that dry tumbling (used cases) in walnut media with nufinish nickle plated handgun cases slide through a carbide die easier than brass cases.
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    Cases...UNDER SAAMI specs?

    Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, I just realized I could use them in my Henry single shot as they wouldn't need a crimp. I've been setting the Hornady cases aside when I find them at the range.
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    Over heard at a local gun range.

    We all know where we stand on our supply of ammo and reloading components. We also know that prices will not be going down. Either stock up or don't. Complaining and speculating won't change a thing.
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    Over heard at a local gun range.

    This horse has been beaten to death on a weekly basis for at least a year...... 100 posts @Walkalong,,,,,PLEASE SHUT IT DOWN.....
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