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  1. GaryL

    What is "it" that a barrel likes???

    I used to know a guy who did vibration analysis for a living. I say used to, because we used to keep in touch fairly regularly, get together when he was in town, and I'm pretty sure he passed away during the pandemic (smoker with health issues). Anyhow, he would use his gear to tune golf clubs...
  2. GaryL

    Lyman "Quick Slick"... save your money

    Same here. Except that I found I like the Iso / Lanolin mix a little more dilute, like 12:1. I spray a little of the Iso mix on tall pistol cases, and no longer have issues with them.
  3. GaryL

    Holiday reloading and returning from a long break

    Some people used to scoff at reloading 9mm, saying it wasn't worth the time, ammo is cheap, etc. But they were pretty quiet when it was unavailable or very expensive. I like the fact that you can tune it to your favorite unloader, and if you have components from a few years ago, you are saving $.
  4. GaryL

    Holiday reloading and returning from a long break

    Right there with you. Plenty of non-reloading things to do, but some reloading is on the list. Was scrounging for ammo before the last range trip, and came to the realization that it's been way too long since the last time the handle on the press has been pulled.
  5. GaryL

    How much brass to save

    Dude, thanks - I really appreciate that. I have enough for my needs - it's just that finding 380 laying about is always a treat, compared to the amount of 9mm I find. Today I brought 2 coworkers out to the range - one is in the army reserve, a new dad, and rarely gets to shoot, the other is...
  6. GaryL

    How much brass to save

    Sure you can. So can I. But, I was at the range today, and the 9mm was just laying around everywhere, and I remember when it was hard to come by, so....hoping to find some 380 in the mix....
  7. GaryL

    Brass Storage in Metal Can?

    Probably true, but brass banging around in the can will quickly break through any coatings.
  8. GaryL

    Tired of these high primer prices

    Some of us have been thru a few shortages. You learn quickly that you never have enough, even if you only shoot several thousand a year.
  9. GaryL

    How much brass to save

    I did a little math using current cost of my favorite calibers. Without working too hard or very fast, I clear $60+/hr, untaxed, including brass cleaning. And I enjoy it. I think you might be right.
  10. GaryL

    Brass Storage in Metal Can?

    Good idea. Any kind of dis-similar metal contact can cause corrosion.
  11. GaryL

    Tired of these high primer prices

    I'm still using up primers I paid $15-$25/1K for. But they won't last a lot longer. $85/1K is a tough sell. Hoping things get more reasonable soon.
  12. GaryL

    Powder challenge, unique vs blue dot.

    About 10.9. Which is over the current Lynam manual top load. IIR, the manual I was using at the time listed 11.4 as the top load.
  13. GaryL

    Powder challenge, unique vs blue dot.

    The only thing I like about Blue Dot is the blue dots. Years ago, loaded some 357 mag with it - my God it was stout. Was supposed to be a mid range+ load for 158gr, not top of the chart. Even took a few rounds down and checked them with a beam and an electronic scale and they were fine...
  14. GaryL

    Anyone know anything about this barrel pressure and bullet velocity spreadsheet?

    Thanks for the info. Sounds like it might be kind of legit.
  15. GaryL

    Anyone know anything about this barrel pressure and bullet velocity spreadsheet?

    Ever get curious about something, start an internet search, and wind up somewhere you've never been before? This has been around for a while (Feb 2012), so I have to think someone here has seen it before...
  16. GaryL

    How many here have killed a chronograph?

    I've neatly folded a couple almost literally in half (not quite half, but pretty much parallel and touching). Kind of cool to look at, but a PITA when you really wanted to chrono some loads. Took the advice of this site and bought some dowel rods, but keep forgetting to cut them to length and...
  17. GaryL

    Old RMR 124 plated HP and Universal 4.2

    Yup - I was going to say use them up as plinkers and work on the finer points of shootin' (like seeing the target :) ), and don't expect much of a pattern.
  18. GaryL

    Using fiber cardboard for 45-70 Reduced loads.

    I think I would rather get a rifle in 45 colt for the purpose of reduced recoil rifle shooting. Maybe try IMR4064 with a 300 gr bullet at the bottom of the range to soften the blow?
  19. GaryL

    Your favorite to reload

    Same. Both those cartridges have the added bonus of high "cost savings".
  20. GaryL

    Handloading Problems

    There's a lot of wisdom here. People who can do, end up doing a lot of doing. People who can take others "doing" and present it and put on a good show, usually get the exposure and promotions.
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