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Only factory ammo I have bought in a long time is .22lr and I bought a box or two of 7.62x54r while I was waiting on reloading components to come in. Haven't bought any other factory ammo in a year or two.
A nice dolly and three people is how I got mine into the house.
When my dad's massive gun safe was delivered they had a dolly that climbed stairs on its own. That made it really easy to get into the house.
with my rifle loads I charge them all at one time. There is no risk of me double charging as it would overflow. I then inspect each with a flashlight before moving on.
With my pistol rounds I prep all the cases and prime, then I do charge and seat for each bullet individually.
Just dug through my stash of reloading stuff.
I have a bunch of .308 bullets - 150grn SP, 170grn Flat Point, 110grn SP.
Just slugged my barrel and it looks like .311.
Is it worth me loading up some rounds with these bullets?
My Lyman manual has data for .312 and .311 bullets, but my lee...
Just picked up a mosin myself and I am starting to get my stuff together to start reloading as well. Definitely worth slugging your barrel to see what you can use. If you are lucky and have a really tight barrel, you may be able to get away with .308 bullets as there are many more available...
I save all the brass from the ammo I shoot. I am also the only one in my family that reloads, so I get brass from them as they shoot.
I also get some from a local police range. Multiple agencies use the range, and one of them saves the brass from their agency for me.
That provides me...
It is more common for me to come across crimped primer .223 than not crimped anymore.
my box labeled "Crimped Primer .223" is much fuller than my normal .223 box....
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