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    Taylor's Italian Inline Capper

    I am brand new to black powder and have been getting all my accessories. I read a really good review about the Taylor's Italian made inline capper. This thing looks machined and not made from sheet metal! It's heavy duty! But, I can't figure out how to load the darn thing. The "lanyard"...
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    Static and powder dispensing

    I'm back into reloading after about a dozen years or so. I'm trying to load some .41 magnum using my new Chargemaster 1500 and a green plastic RCBS powder funnel. The powder is Unique. I'm noticing that a lot of powder is sticking inside the funnel and not dropping into the cases. That, plus...
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    Small base dies for once-fired mil brass

    I've been in the process of prepping a couple thousand 5.56 Lake City brass cases. I've already sized them all after setting up dies using a headspace gage. I'm at the trimming stage now and decided to check all cases again in the headspace gage. Lo and behold, a little more than 1% of them...
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    Recommend calibration check weights

    I've got a "like new" RCBS 5-0-5 scale and a new electronic scale off of eBay. I'd like to make sure they both work with accuracy before I start dumping powder into my prepped cases. I've seen a few check weight sets on the web at greatly different prices, but would like to know if any of you...
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    RCBS Uniflow powder measure question

    I'll be reloading .223 and .308 almost exclusively for starts. There is a large and small measuring cylinder. Can I get away with only using one cylinder for both cartridges? If so, which one would be best? My powders are IMR-4064, W748, Varget, CFE223, BLC(2), and IMR-3031. I'm not new...
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    Lee factory crimp die

    First off, let me say that I am really glad I found this forum. I've been lurking for a few months and this seems like a really great place to be. It is very informative and you members are actually professional and mature, as well as helpful compared to some others I've been to. No drama...
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