I don't own a single fire arm in either cal.The heavy bullets are easy due to their mass. Wait until you try to remove a fractured frangible in .223 or even 9mm.
Fwiw the 357 I pulled was 125 grainers. 5 to 6 light taps and they pop.
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I don't own a single fire arm in either cal.The heavy bullets are easy due to their mass. Wait until you try to remove a fractured frangible in .223 or even 9mm.
I been lazy and use the foundation edge often enough and my Blue ( Franford Arsenal ) hammer has held up well.You'll ruin the puller on concrete.
The end grain of a piece of yellow pine 2x4 or or a piece of hardwood firewood is much better to preserve the hammer end.
Pro tip. You can use a shell holder plate inside the hammer instead of the 3 wedges. Since those stupid rubber bands on the wedges always break* Just a quick addendum, I have 2 of the whack-a-mole hammers for some reason, I have no idea where 1 of them came from. I never liked changing the rubber band on the 3 piece thingamabobs. I keep one set up for 9mm and 1 for .45acp
Just be careful I was using one for 30-30 and they chipped shellholder and messed up some brass before I noticed it. Thanks for the reminder I gotta get ahold of lee, wonder if they’ll replace it.Pro tip. You can use a shell holder plate inside the hammer instead of the 3 wedges. Since those stupid rubber bands on the wedges always break
Pro tip. You can use a shell holder plate inside the hammer instead of the 3 wedges. Since those stupid rubber bands on the wedges always break
Finally shot the Xtreme bullets today. I only had 5 water jugs and that was not enoughI loaded up the last of my 44 cal 240 gr XTPs with H110 in anticipation of receiving my Desert Eagle next week.
I also loaded up 4 rounds of the Xtreme 240 gr plated bullets with H110. Curious if they can hold up to the velocity. I made a dummy round and it didn’t appear to break through the plating.
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“A USA” 357 mag brass at the range today. I’ve never used Armscor 357 brass before. Is it good to go?
Crap. Picked up like 40 cases. BummerThrow that garbage out. Had horrible luck with it in .45.
I toss it now whenever I get it.
Use a universal decapping die and load them up for plinking. Only issue I have had is offset primer holesCrap. Picked up like 40 cases. Bummer
Good to know. ThanksUse a universal decapping die and load them up for plinking. Only issue I have had is offset primer holes
let me check my stash, I could swear I've used that with good luck in 357Crap. Picked up like 40 cases. Bummer
Do you size them to 356 when using in 9mm, or just run them from the mold?Loaded a couple hundred 9mm with MP 357-130 RN hi-tek Coated.
going to bang out a few hundred more before I switch over to 38s again.
Crap. Picked up like 40 cases. Bummer
So it loaded "Off Center" for lack of a better description. Like exactly one half of the case wall was thinner or weaker in a section and stretched out when a bullet was pressed in.
I had a picture of it , not sure if I still do, and it did it on every piece.
It was odd, like one half of the case was a straight line from the case mouth to the rim and the other side had this tumor like bulge to it.
I was running a batch of 400 or so at the time, that was the only brass that did it.
At one time, there was a list of Bad Headstamps To Avoid over at Castboolits. AA-USA was on there.
These actually drop at about .358” IIRC I size them to .357” which works perfect for me needs.Do you size them to 356 when using in 9mm, or just run them from the mold?
Lee Factory Crimp die would fix that, no?
email them, lee has replaced more things for me than expected.Just be careful I was using one for 30-30 and they chipped shellholder and messed up some brass before I noticed it. Thanks for the reminder I gotta get ahold of lee, wonder if they’ll replace it.
Looks like they never touched the rifling.Finally shot the Xtreme bullets today. I only had 5 water jugs and that was not enough
Out of the Desert Eagle, in went through all 5 but I was able to recover the bullet in the berm.
I’m shocked how well the plating held up with a good dose of H110 and a firm roll crimp. I think it’s safe to say these are good to go in the DE.
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Crap. Picked up like 40 cases. Bummer
might have been hard for the old guy to bend over. Was at the range and a old timer hardly made it from car to bench. Hate to see the effort for him to collect his brass.Scored a bunch of PMC and Armscor “A USA” 357 mag brass at the range today. I’ve never used Armscor 357 brass before. Is it good to go?
Also snagged a bunch of shiny 30-30 brass. Love how people leave such nice brass behind....
Not to mention loaded rounds. Broke down a few rounds I found today, for primers...
Some brass does it more than others.At the time, I was using that Lee 4 die set. Tried a Redding Profile die and that wasn't it either. Narrowed it down to the brass, which was simple enough because it was all the same head stamp.
Not long after that, at around the same time I was getting a little more selective with brass I went to the Sq Deal. I had amassed enough .45 ( 2 -5 gallon buckets) to start sorting and keeping what I knew would work.
It was weird, looked like the lobe on a camshaft almost. Not that it had that eccentric kick, just off center. Like the old fuel pump lobes, but less pronounced.
I know! The bullets are supposedly .429" but I’ll have to check when I get home. Wonder if they’re undersized. I know the DE barrel has polygonal rifling - no idea if that matters.Looks like they never touched the rifling.