Looks like a trumpet!
Tommy Dorsey called, he wants his trombone back.
I'm still working on the bullet gumball machine. Question is how many to dispense and how not to scrape them.Thanks. They are kinda sharp, aren't they.
When that ½lb is gone, I might look into a dark green!
Never thought I'd ever be discussing the color of my bullets!
I'm still working on the bullet gumball machine. Question is how many to dispense and how not to scrape them.
Those cartridges look nice.Is that the Lee 358-158 RNFP?Thanks. They are kinda sharp, aren't they.
When that ½lb is gone, I might look into a dark green!
Never thought I'd ever be discussing the color of my bullets!
Yes sir!Those cartridges look nice.Is that the Lee 358-158 RNFP?
Is that the new .357 Blunderbuss round I've been hearing about?Do I have enough flare?
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Was setting up my Dillon Square Deal for .357 mag, after having been previously set up for .38spl, I forgot to adjust the bell/powder die
Looks like a trumpet!
I did manage to get ~450 rds loaded after making the proper adjustments
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Do I have enough flare?
Looks like a fancy shuttle spindle off a Singer 27.That's not how it's done, LOL!
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This ^^^ is how it's done!
chris
what die were you using to come up with that?That's not how it's done, LOL!
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This ^^^ is how it's done!
chris
what die were you using to come up with that?
it iooks like a perfect reverse of an aggressive roll crimpIt was a Hornady sizing die. Funny thing is that I have two sets of dies and never bothered to set the second set up. Just kept adjusting the die when I switched caliber. Next time I load .38 or .357 I will set up both and mark both so I know which is which.
chris
It seems like a lot of work to turn the crimp die inside out.it iooks like a perfect reverse of an aggressive roll crimp