I also recommend getting in the habit of clearing the press before you get up from it, that is to say if you need to leave the press run the cases that are on the tool head through that way their is no question if you dropped powder or not. Sent from my Pixel 2 using Tapatalk
Did you inspect each round before you loaded them in the mag? I have heard of issues with Dillon dies sucking the spent primer back into a case. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
Xtreme bullets is running 20% off storewide. They also are having free shipping up to $1,500, as usual probably won't chip for a month but a decent deal for plated bullets. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
I have always liked the classic 2.7-2.8 grains of bullseye and a 148 grain hbwc. Veeeerrrryyy soft shooting and it cuts nice clean holes. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
38 super comp or short colt? If 38 short colt I just switch to a 38 special conversion and a 38 special sizing die. Everything else is 9mm Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
I would pull the tool head and dump the powder if you are not planning to load for a while since the powder will discolor and weaken the hopper. If you are going to load again in the next couple days, I would not worry about it. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
Does the rifle shoot this load to your needs? Can you hit the targets you need to hit? I would not spend the extra money on the BR primers since that level of consistency isn't needed for your application. When I ran out of wolf srp I went to Winchester because they were on sale and I have had no problems with those primers in an ar platform.
I have the chance to stock up on this powder for a very good price but I am starting to wonder if it is a red headed step child since Alliant doesn't seem to have very much information on it. I am wanting to load up blasting ammo and I am wondering if anyone has come up with a load like the 24.5 grains of TAC that runs well and shoots well. Even for blasting ammo I have been using the 55 gr. varmint nightmare from midsouth since they seem to shoot as well as anything and do one hell of a job on ground squirrels and paper targets. If anyone is using this powder if they are willing to share what is working for them I would appreciate it.
I just bought a pound of tight group going down the rabbit hole finding your other different powders for 9. I haven't loaded with it yet because I am using up the last of my clean shot from Shooters World which is supposed to be very similar to Accurate number 2 and I've been very happy with that. I just finished up my last 5# jug of that and I'm looking at something I don't have to order. Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk