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  1. Thanks for the photos. I think I'll wait on my decision on a press, until they release a price. I only see one problem with the press. ITS NOT BLUE. -Ryan
  2. Any info on the Ponsness Warren press. I have one for reloading 12ga.. Love it!! High quality, heavy duty. Anyone using the 50bmg press. -Ryan
  3. Last summer I started shooting high power matches. So I think I'll separate headstamps by date for that. But for my 3-gun I won't bother. thanks for the help -Ryan
  4. I'm I fan of the Blue press. Any word on how long before they roll it? The one I was thinking of was this #444 4 station "h" press. Visit My Website Anyone ever use it.
  5. I'm looking for a press for the 50. Any suggestions. Likes/dislikes about them.
  6. I sort headstamps by manufacturer. Should I also sort by date. -Ryan
  7. I thought the same thing. What caught my attention was they were using the PSU name . Which I've been told is a good online collage. I've been reloading for years now and I took the NRA class a few years back. Thanks for all feedback. -Ryan
  8. Definitely agree with pas44. Plus if you put it on at the powder station, the bullet could move out of position when you index the shell plate and get crushed. -Ryan
  9. Does anyone on here have any experience with this online school. They have a reloading degree. Is it legit or is it a scam. -Ryan http://www.certifiedreloader.com/
  10. Something like that happened to me once. The knurly thing that holds the primer tube in was not tight. I tightened it and presto, problem solved.
  11. Glad it wasn't just me. Makes me a little leery of switching over to the 650. Although I see guys on youtube cranking them out.
  12. With pistol I usually tightened the shell plate down enough to have just a little resistance when I indexed it. I'll try backing it out 1/8 turn. Thanks all. Ryan
  13. I've just started to load 223 and have noticed a lot of slop when you put a case in the shell plate. I've been reloading for pistol for years and have never had this problem. I have to use my fingers to guide it in or I will crush the case. Am I doing something wrong or is this the way it is. Thanks -Ryan
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