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  1. 46 minutes ago, Radman17 said:

     

    I just have the one powder dipper ( .5cc size ) that came with the Lee .38 Special reloader kit, and I do not (yet) have a scale -- looks like I need to get one of those asap, before I start reloading. 

     

     Ok, that's what I thought.

    Here's my suggestion, throw the dipper in the trash can, buy a powder scale and find some other powder to use besides Titegroup. 

  2. On 9/27/2020 at 6:52 PM, mpmo said:

     Above 3.7, I can get it to dispense in around 22seconds, which even that is way longer than I was hoping for.  But if I do something like 3.3, it takes 60-70seconds!  

     

    22 seconds sounds about right for a 3.7gr charge.    But I can't explain why going a half grain lower would take 3 times longer. You need to contact customer service for that answer.

    As you discovered, heavier charges dispense quicker than smaller charges...(which sounds backwards).   And you've already reprogrammed the unit and did the straw mod so a phone call to RCBS should probably be your next step. 
    Their newest powder dispenser is called the MatchMaster.  Ultimate Reloader did a review including dispensing test times for Bullseye. 
    https://ultimatereloader.com/2019/11/08/tested-new-rcbs-matchmaster-powder-dispenser/

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    8 hours ago, zzt said:

    Since I'm loading 9mm major I don't want to leave case lube inside the case, because it might contribute to bullet set back.  


    ^This
    I always wash the cases in hot soapy water after sizing.  No tumbler,  just a bucket....takes all of 5 minutes.  

  4. On 9/20/2020 at 1:31 PM, jddisabledvet said:

    I am just looking into reloading..... Although finding primers is next to impossible. I am looking mainly at the Lee Pro 4000 kit for 9mm.  

    Correct.
    So make sure you can source components before buying hardware.

  5.     Some bulging can be expected due to differences in bullet diameter and brass thickness. The thing to avoid is lopsided bulging. I use an M-die expander and a Redding competition seater and every round is concentric and gauges. I'm not saying that's what you need but it's been the easiest for me. Others find a Lee FCD works best for them.

  6. On 9/2/2020 at 7:30 AM, Intheshaw1 said:

    I normally would run the RMR 124s but after they got rid of the volume discounts it really opened up the gap between them and coated bullets in cost so I figured I would try out coated again.


    I'm guessing the discounts were suspended to discourage hoarding and to allow Jake to catch up on fulfilling orders for his regular customers. To his credit, his prices have held steady throughout this craziness. Just got an order from him yesterday which I placed back in July. 
    Finally ordered from Precision for the first time. Since we're both in TX, I get dinged with sales tax but his discount erased that. 
    If worse comes to worst,  I'll have to learn how to cast. 

  7. 13 minutes ago, Daedalus47 said:

    Hello,

    Due to ammo availability and price at the moment, I’ve decided that I need to start reloading.
     

    thanks 


    So has everyone else. That's why components, especially primers are in very short supply.  I assume you're aware of that...no?  

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