Loaded pics or range pics?Pics of the reloads or it didn't happen.
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Loaded pics or range pics?Pics of the reloads or it didn't happen.
YES.Loaded pics or range pics?
As long as it’s not Red then you should be good for a lifetimeStill reorganizing and finding I need more things that will need organizing. I seasoned my brass molds and tweaked my 3$ hot plate. So I guess you could say things are getting pretty serious
also acquired a rock chucker of sentimental value of sorts. So now the lee might be for sell. I only need one single stage press right?????
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I cleaned it up and it’s perfect.As long as it’s not Red then you should be good for a lifetime
theres always a need for another press. Even if it is redStill reorganizing and finding I need more things that will need organizing. I seasoned my brass molds and tweaked my 3$ hot plate. So I guess you could say things are getting pretty serious
also acquired a rock chucker of sentimental value of sorts. So now the lee might be for sell. I only need one single stage press right?????
riigghhhhhttttt!!!!!!!!!![]()
I'm unhappy enough that I have to reload 9x19. Fortunately, I have a case of 380, and at the rate my wife shoots, that may last a year or more. But now that you mention it, I guess I will need to save that brass and get a 380 die set. God only knows how much 380 is going to cost when the dust settles and there is any to buy.
Took a bit of looking but found some load data for this. From .38 Special to .35 Whelen.Oh also made some of these for @Knob Creek and @TrashcanDan to try out in their wheel guns.
215 grain 38s from a 2 cavity Lyman 358627
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50bw on deer, nice. I love the thud/boop of 50bw there will be some oldtimers thinking someone is shooting old ammo when they hear the report.loaded some .45/60 WCF for myself and some .50 Beowulf for the son's upcoming deer hunt.
Nice! That’s the data I’ve used. Surprisingly soft shooting loads for 38 special considering the weight.Took a bit of looking but found some load data for this. From .38 Special to .35 Whelen.
Lyman 358627, 35 caliber from varmints to serious game hunting
I’ve only loaded them in 38 case so far. The cool thing is the dual crimp grooves allows you to load them short or long and still get a good crimp on them.Load those heavy bullets in a .38 Special case to eliminate the bulge problem. You can still load them as if it's a .357 Magnum, as you'll be chambering them in a .357 Magnum cylinder anyways. I've used the Lyman 358315 (204gr.) in this manner. When seated to a workable COL in a .357 Magnum case, they bulge, making them non-chamberable (if that's a word)..
Looks like you used wadcutter brass there. I bet that would keep them from having a bulge issue. The brass being straight walled almost all the way to the bottomslightly off topic...back in the day, mid-late 80's, we loaded 35 caliber rifle bullets in 38 cases. i can't remember the bullet weight or loading data, i'll have to look in the archives. ol is 1.604". these were pretty stout and in the course of the silhouette season, my partner and myself eroded our share of dw forcing cones over the years. i had a custom t/c barrel made also, with a chamber cut just for these loads, i think from the jurras shop. below is the last remaining example and i'm hesitant to pull it apart.
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They look great.Just loaded my first 100 of 9mm 115gr. Now I need to get some more components including .40 projectiles. Also those hard to find small pistol primers...
They look so nice!View attachment 409643
so pretty..Just loaded my first 100 of 9mm 115gr. Now I need to get some more components including .40 projectiles. Also those hard to find small pistol primers...
They look so nice!View attachment 409643
Why do some of them look a little bulgie at the top part of the brass, is it normal? Almost looks like they are oversized. Just curious, I haven't reloaded enough to know...Well, my wife took out her 380 EZ, so it looks like I have to load up some more 95 grainers in the empties.
Pictures! We don't need no stinkin' pictures! (but here you are, anyway.)
Why do some of them look a little bulgie at the top part of the brass, is it normal? Almost looks like they are oversized. Just curious, I haven't reloaded enough to know...
Lots to learn, and I'll be a frequent reader in this forum along the way.
... the search for small pistol primers and small rifle primers...
Found a little time to pump out a few rounds of 9mm 135 gr from Eggleston munitions. Trying to see how they will compare to the 147’s I normally shoot.
Where are you located?Cara Fett and I decided to start reloading last week (late I know, but better than never), although we've policed brass during range visits for quite some time. Powder and bullets were acquired last night, and the reloading starter kit un-boxed this evening. Assembly waits for a deeper dive into the Hornady handbook and inspiration from the 16" bench thread. Dies and holders arrive later in the week.
While Luck smiled upon everything else, she walked away during the search for small pistol primers and small rifle primers. Hopefully, something will shake loose by the time we're sufficiently researched a first load and the bench is ready to go.
Lots to learn, and I'll be a frequent reader in this forum along the way.
Very generous offer. We've got the day off and are willing to drive out from the Groton/Littleton area, if the timing works out for you. I'll follow up with a PM.Where are you located?
If near hanover ma I can give you 200 primers to get rolling , it could be 130 I did not open the 2 sleeves of rem SP to see if they are both full