I have a range at home and like to shoot at least 100 rounds each time I go out, Don't like to load mags at the range.I have enough mags for each of my semi autos to take 100 rounds for each with me. I have a lot of mags. About (10) for each.
If they won't chamber you got to do something. I've had factory ammo fail to pass a case gauge and fail to chamber. It doesn't happen very often but it has happened. I have a Sheridan slotted case gauge. If the loaded rounds pass the case gauge they will chamber. And if they fail the case gauge...
I have been paper clipping since the beginning. Only takes a few extra seconds. Still thinking about the Hornady Comparator. Seems to me that since my chamber is so small that I have to use a small base die in order to chamber there wouldn't be much clearance in the headpsace. Or at least not...
Somehow, somewhere, I got it my head that M1A brass is only good for 3-4 reloadings before the head separated from the case. Some of my cases have been fired 4 times and show no sign of separation. I don't hot rod the M1A. Only mid range. All my brass is Lake City. It was purchased new as...
Lanolin mix is good also. I use Dillon case lubricant (DLC) for rifle. Lube is cheap. No reason not to use it. Unless you are tighter than a banjo spring.
I had a reloading mentor decades ago. So much more than books he taught me. They are priceless. My hat is off to Charlie98 and to you for having the wisdom to find a mentor. .
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