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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lord Flashheart View Post
    Too slow and underpowered for things like primer pocket uniforming, too fast and aggressive for chamfering.
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    Case prep generally, I'm going over to neck sizing for most loads to save trimming and chamfering to a certain extent.

    Favourite bit is generating the empty cases to reload
    Thanks for looking

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    My favourite bit is taking the cases out of the pin tumbler. Sooooooooooo shiny.

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    Pressing the primers in. You know in theory its really safe but every time I squeeze that handle a little bit of me puckers up
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    Trimming and de-burring

    TB.

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    Compressed loads, hate 'em.

    i have a collection of home made drop tubes that I am forever spilling powder with...
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    What are you loading that needs compressed loads? with the powder choices we have today there is no need for any compressed loads in current bottleneck rifle cartridges and that goes for pistol calibre rifle loads as well

    TB.

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