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    Power Pistol and Rainier Ballistics HELP

    Does anyone know of a load for 40cal 155FP rainier ballistics with power pistol? :banghead:
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    Lock n Load Shell plate in Stock

    If anyone needs one... http://www.natchezss.com Search for Product code: PC392616
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    Trouble with Sellier & Bellot Primers LNL

    I have a lock and load progressive press and have been loading 45 ACP with CCI large pistol primers. Just picked up some Sellier & Bellot LPP and they are not feeding correctly through the LNL primer system. It is causing the primer shuttle to be stuck in the back position due to the next...
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    Powder on Shell Plate, Lock n Load HELP

    Ok, I finally got my lock n load up and running. :D Loaded 1000 rounds of 55gr fmj bt with accurate 2230. My problem is that about every 100 rounds or less I have to take off and clean the shell plate and primer ram off due to the amount of powder dropping from some where. :banghead: I find it...
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    Mr. BulletFeeder Help

    I am in the process of my first reloads with a hornady AP and mr bulletfeeder setup. I am adjusting the drop on the bullet feeder, but when cycled to the next station the bullet falls off the brass. .223 is the size I am reloading, and the brass is sized and cleaned that I purchased from Top...
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    Hurry....22 cal .224" 55gr FMJ-BT w/Cannelure 100/Bag

    Merry Christmas http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?contentID=productDetail&prodID=HO2267BAG&src=bckrdAlrt
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    New Lock n Load Setup Question

    I just received a Lock n Lock Ammo plant for Christmas and am planing on doing the following with it for reloading bulk .223 1st pass RCBS lube die Open Dillon 1200b trimmer Tumble 2nd Pass RCBS full length sizing die Powder Powder Cop MrBulletfeeder RCBS seat/crimp die...
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    Press Location??

    Hi there, I am new here and to reloading. I was wondering if this placement in my garage is ok. I will be adding insulation above the garage and on the garage door, putting some sort of portable A/c in there for the summer and heater for the winter.
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