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Steve RA

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  1. Welcome, lots of good information here. (also some not so good)
  2. I use variables, just like the feel better. Guns run with either so probably makes no real difference.
  3. Where does it hit at 100 yards ?? It's possible that is the distance it is set for.
  4. Look at the bottom of the die, carbide dies have an insert, non-carbide dies have no insert.
  5. Terrydoc: Yes, done by MOA, along with a lot of other stuff.
  6. I've got one of those - or one just like it - and it works great. It's also easy to switch from press to press rapidly if you use multiple presses. And it can be used on all kinds of things if you need a light with a magnetic base.
  7. There is a difference between Australian Clays (the original) and Canadian Clays. The Australian variety became unavailable when there was a fire in the factory it was made in.
  8. Whatever automated press you decide on, I'd recommend a single stage - Like the Lee Classic Cast - for odd little jobs that spring up. I have a Classic Cast and it is a very good press, one thing I like about it is that the expended primers fall thru the ram, into a tube and then into whatever you want to put them in.
  9. Australian Clays is very good in 9mm and .45. Only problem with it is if you don't have it, you aren't getting it.
  10. I don't understand the problem (time consumption and/or labor) with separating the pins from the brass. I use one of the case separators - pictured below - and all you have to do is dump the brass, pins and water into the black part (best in sink) and rotate it a few times in the green part and it's done. Pour the brass out of the black part and dump the pins back into the tumbler from the green part and it's done.
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