"Improper cleaning" covers a lot of ground.
There are some chemicals that by themselves can ruin a barrel, even if you are not scraping or banging things into them.
If you want to see just how many ways something can be done wrong, you should just pass some out to people that don't know the...
1. I have 1 mold I used as a "standard", weight can be changed with the alloy. Pure lead will drop 240 grains, something real hard like silver solder drops 210 grains. Wheel weights drop 232 gn, cut in harder or softer alloys until you get the weight you are looking for.
2. I built a machine...
It didn't like getting shot at?
Sounds like wood ducks. I have seen them year after year on some ponds. Also have seen them ran off for more than two decades once hunted, on one of them...
I think adjustable height rings are great for finding the height I want.
I don't know how I would do it before I had the rifle, I play with them all a little (new scope or rifle) a bit before I find the sweet spot, for me and other shooters might find another placement ideal for them.
The loads I listed run in everything I have tried them in except the MP5 SD. Their barrels are ported (to make supers sub) and bleed off too much pressure.
Also always a good idea to design things so they have a front and back. Where, because of the centerline spacing off the fasteners, they cannot be put on backwards.
You could turn money into noise with them.
If you buy a 300 blk, you could make even less noise with them...probably what they were intended for.
If they are not gas checked, you are probably pushing them too hard in a 30-06.
Whats your load data?
What is the diameter?
That looks like a job for the right sized set collar to me.
Clamp it on the part you don't want malled then proceed to mess up it's OD, instead of your gun part.
This is a 650, 5 station press.
Station 1. case feed, size/deprime
Station 2. prime, powder charge/flare.
Station 3. power check
Station 4 bullet feed and seat to depth.
Station 5 crimp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3hVi6PuduM
It was. I never picked up a SPP 45 ACP brass case before 2001 or 2002. The only SPP 45 acp I know of before that was non reloadable aluminum cases, made it a non issue for them.
I don't carry revolvers much because I can often have more ammunition, in a lighter, more compact semi.
Back in the '80's Charter Arms and Federal came up with the "new", 9mm Federal round, a rimmed 9mm. Turns out it was so close to the 38 S&W, the backwards compatibility with weak revolvers...
No one looking for high speed would use those HKS speed loaders. SL comp II or III is a better choice but you won't keep up or beat Jerry with them.
With the moon clip guns you open the cylinder, dump the empty moon clip and "throw" the fresh one in. If you try and "put" them in, things begin...
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