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Your doing a great job! I see pride ..... pride is good .....
Your doing a great job! I see pride ..... pride is good .....
Your fist step is to brass prep and more brass prep.
Is Varget a ball powder? I was thinking of using it in my 7mm-08, and I like smooth dispensing from a powder measure.I use Varget in my 8mm, flows nice and for me very consistent and accurate loads. My son got two deer with them this year. Good luck!!!!
Robin
I don't disagree with you but for me I like to drink and work at the bench. So to me I do brass prep all winter long. Now I will admit I probably don't shoot as much rifle as you alluded to.Brass prep, in my opinion, is a pain in the ass. I've reloaded .223 for practice and competition at all levels. I started out doing the brass prep myself and it didn't take long before I said fuck this. I found a guy in WV who does full brass preparation. He's one of the top shooters in the country and knows his stuff. Last I saw for .223 he was getting $.045 per round (commercial or military) with a minimum of 2K rounds per order (he also does .308). Case prep includes:
Tumbled to high polish
Sized to SAAMI specs
Primer pockets cleaned
Flash hole deburred
Trimmed to standard specs
Case necks deburred and chamfered
Military crimp removed (swaged)
Cases are head spaced on a per customer basis using customer provided factory spent brass.
USPS priority mail flat rate shipping both ways. When it comes back it is gorgeous. Sit in the chair and prime away and yer ready for powder and press. I've loaded tons of this (mainly 69, 77, and 80gr. for competition and 55gr for the pistols).
Factoring in the cost of the brass prep tools, my time, etc., well worth it to me.
So it's an extruded powder but flows well. Hmmm...View attachment 26079
I call them kegs, you don't get a lot of chopping, and fairly consistent from throw to throw.
Robin
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I call them kegs, you don't get a lot of chopping, and fairly consistent from throw to throw.
Robin
@Wildman1024 I forgot from all the garbage in YouTube there is something of value so check out a guy that goes by ammosmith or somethign like that.
He has very good close ups of things and will give some tips even to the most expert reloaders including wildcatters and guys into brass forming like I do.
Let me know if you don't find the threads in the reloading section. Maybe they got lost in an ocean of political posts.
I'll take a look. Thanks.
All goodSorry I cannot be more involved in the forum. It is crunch time at work but if anything you can always give us a shout. Good luck.
So...I am working on setting up my case trimmer. Looks like case length for 223 should be 1.750 with a max OAL of 1.760. It's really hard to get it dialed in perfect. If I am at 1.49-1.51 that should be OK I assume? I'm not going for match grade stuff here.
Do you even need to trim all the time anyways? If you are between 1.750 and 1.760 do you even trim?
see the case trim max length from your book .. under that a bit your still good.
i reload 270 win and its the same case as 30-06 just a different neck dia for the bullet .. so when i neck down a 30-06 to 270 win is way short
but it works and will take a few reloads to stretch the neck back out for trimming ..
watch your terminology OAL over all length that is loaded with bullet ..
COL and OAL are pretty much the same thing, one is just more specific than the other, but usually refer to the same measurement - Base of the case to the tip of your bullet.
1.750" or 1.760" is the min and max for trimming case length ..
shoot for the middle