I thought you'd have one of those smart Hornady case prep centres.
Mine is uniforming primer pockets... Hate it, even with an attachment for the cordless drill.
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I thought you'd have one of those smart Hornady case prep centres.
"An infinite number of monkeys banging away at type writers for an infinite period of time will eventually reproduce Hamlet" Thanks to discussion forums we now know this to be untrue.
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
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My favourite bit is taking the cases out of the pin tumbler. Sooooooooooo shiny.
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.
Compressed loads, hate 'em.
i have a collection of home made drop tubes that I am forever spilling powder with...
"An infinite number of monkeys banging away at type writers for an infinite period of time will eventually reproduce Hamlet" Thanks to discussion forums we now know this to be untrue.
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.
Most to the reloading process I'm happy to do, the bit I find soul destroying is the primer pocket cleaning and neck chamfering. I use an RCBS case prep centre but it feels such a slow and boring job; especially when you are doing 500 .223 cases.
If I knew then what I know now I wouldn’t have been bottle feed
The worst job for me, reading the manual and calibrating the RCBS chargemaster combi every time I use it.
That's why I moved over to Target Master.
Most of its a pain in the ass until you see the results I guess.
I'm a maggot in another life you know
I have just brought some new chamfer cutters so that has speeded up the process for that bit, but yes I am planning on going to wet tumbling; the only problem is I am tight as a gnats chuff and the cost of the set up is slightly shocking , especially when my vibro tumbler is still working fine.
Might have a look at building my one once I have finished making an annealing machine.
If I knew then what I know now I wouldn’t have been bottle feed