As Forrest Gump says "148g HBWC and 2.8g Bullseye go together like peas and carrots". I could never quit Bullseye. When you shoot sooty rounds you need to clean your weapon. No big deal.
I had 15 lbs mixed range brass to sort. Did them one at a time using the large primer pocket tool. If it fit it went in a bowl (one for each head stamp) and if i didn't it went into this bag.
edit - Yes I deprimed them all 1st. :)
124 grain X-treme round nose copper plated over 4.0 of HP-38/ W231 is this Walthers favorite plinking load. I think you need to give yours a chance to break in.
The Wilson gauge is really a trim/no trim gauge. I find it much faster that calipers when I have a bunch of .30 Carbine brass to process. Drop a case in. Set it on the table. Run a card across it. If the card hits the brass I trim. Works for me.
This works great. Pull the handle every time it comes around. I looked at the case activated mechanism for the Uniflow but the price scared me away. I get the powder throw adjusted on the stand and then slip it into the powder through expander die.
Took me longer than I would have hoped to get this holster broken in. Now the G21 slides out smooth as butter. Bianchi model 82 Carrylok. Rides high on the belt and I can hide the pistol with just a normal length jacket. Two thumbs up after a several month break in.
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