FLYHARD 747
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- Mar 5, 2006
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I'm new to reloading and new to this forum. I'm setting up my garage with a Dillon 650. Meanwhile I've been collecting brass. I shoot .45ACP, .40, and .9mm. The other day I picked up some ICC frangible rounds at a range that only allows such ammo. It seems that the primer holes are much smaller than the holes on regular .45 ammo. On the .40 they are about the same size, and on the .9mm they seem smaller. Anyone have any experience with this? Is it possible to reload frangible brass with regular loads? At this point my inclination tells me no.
On another topic, does anyone manufacture some kind of brass seperator? What a pain to pick through the various caliburs. As a last resort I'm thinking about employing my kids at mainland China market wages.
Thanks
Garry
On another topic, does anyone manufacture some kind of brass seperator? What a pain to pick through the various caliburs. As a last resort I'm thinking about employing my kids at mainland China market wages.
Thanks
Garry