oc shooter
.223 Rem
lot of good stuff here and i appreciate all the input has anyone had any experience with the Forester co axial press
good thoughtDiscussing reloading got me to search for the list of needed accessories I made during my last 20-250 loading session.
.20 cal Satern funnel, deeper powder pan for the auto powder dispenser and a new Hornady pro powder dispenser.
You guys/gals or anyone that self identifies as something here are costing me money.
OC shooter, since your friends and brother have presses, it might be easier and probably way less less expensive to buy the components needed and ask them to load for you !!!
308 3006 223 maybe 9mm 45acp and soon 300 win magWhat calibers do you want to reload?
lot of good stuff here and i appreciate all the input has anyone had any experience with the Forester co axial press
I had one, but I load while sitting in a chair and the high top positioned handle isn't conducive for that, plus the priming system has a lot to be desired IMHO.lot of good stuff here and i appreciate all the input has anyone had any experience with the Forester co axial press
Discussing reloading got me to search for the list of needed accessories I made during my last 20-250 loading session.
.20 cal Satern funnel, deeper powder pan for the auto powder dispenser and a new Hornady pro powder dispenser.
You guys/gals or anyone that self identifies as something here are costing me money.
OC shooter, since your friends and brother have presses, it might be easier and probably way less less expensive to buy the components needed and ask them to load for you !!!
once had Stevei Wonder do some 223 for me thank God he can hear!Progressives are really meant to load either new brass, or properly prepared fired brass.
Pistol brass is generally hard to fuck up, but .45 ACP can end up bad.
Wilson Case length gages are a must to own for pistol brass to check for --"will it chamber" after resizing. I once had 300 acp rounds that did not chamber well.had to do them again..Lee progressive. I have a loose 45 acp barrlel that I keep at the bench to check each case right away for chambering.
Rifle brass.............I deprime on a Lee, resize in Forster or RCBS check in RCBS Precision mike for the caliber...I use HS gages for that caliber to zero the RCBS Precison mike so I know where the brass is getting resized to, in comparison to the HS gages.
I once sent out 5000 .223 brass for processing to a pro processor. 3000 came out .004 too long as I checked each in the mike--long tedious and had to resize them myself, but they were clean and shinny..had to clean them again. Brass that is exactly the size of the chamber or too long in a semi is dangerous...can generate a OOB discharge. Bolt tactions are more forgiving.
After sizing and checking trimming, cleaning primer crimps, I wet tumble.
Take a few minutes per case, but I produce safe brass......some times I anneal the brass that is ornery.
Dies can bend, get dirty..I clean the resizing die very 20 rounds with a brush to remove gorp, Brass can need annealing that does not size correctly for it gets work hardened
50,000 psi and OOB discharges can ruin you day with ammo that is too long or fat, and hangs up.
Zediker wrote two books on Reloading.
I have dies, gages, primers, presses, tumblers, annealer, dryer, powder dispensers, scales,.......... It is a hobby, but I try to do it right. Hope is a poor strategy in reloading..............Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles can use progressives, as they cannot see their mistakes anyway.
What's the issue? I find 45 acp to be the easiest of my pistol calibers to load. Are you using the Lee factory crimp die? That thing is fantastic.Progressives are really meant to load either new brass, or properly prepared fired brass.
Pistol brass is generally hard to fuck up, but .45 ACP can end up bad.
Wilson Case length gages are a must to own for pistol brass to check for --"will it chamber" after resizing. I once had 300 acp rounds that did not chamber well.had to do them again..Lee progressive. I have a loose 45 acp barrlel that I keep at the bench to check each case right away for chambering.
I didn't even know sending out your brass was a thing.I once sent out 5000 .223 brass for processing to a pro processor. 3000 came out .004 too long as I checked each in the mike--long tedious and had to resize them myself, but they were clean and shinny..had to clean them again. Brass that is exactly the size of the chamber or too long in a semi is dangerous...can generate a OOB discharge. Bolt tactions are more forgiving.
Say what? What the hell are you using for a handle that you bend a die? I'd like to see that.Dies can bend,
I'd like to see a die bent by any means!Say what? What the hell are you using for a handle that you bend a die? I'd like to see that.
I've never seen one in real life but thought the design was good and much stronger than most other presses, I don't need one of them but do want one!
I've never seen one in real life but thought the design was good and much stronger than most other presses, I don't need one of them but do want one!