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scubajosh77

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  1. .180 or .185 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. That looks like an EGW lightened hammer? Was it Melonited by chance? Had one break like that before. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Good to hear. Often these mfgrs will use reamers beyond their serviceable life and you end up with a chamber like yours. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. The NRA style solid weights work well. http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/measuring-tools/trigger-pull-gauges-weights/4-3-4-lb-trigger-weight-set-sku678434000-9708-24660.aspx?sku=678434000 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. PM sent Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Springfield makes their own barrels. You need to determine whether the chamber is short or perhaps just the leade. Or just send it to me and I can do it for you very cheap. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Reviving a somewhat older thread, but can you comment on how clean the ETR7 is and how much it smokes compared to Clays with lead 45 projectiles?
  8. I'd say a little vertical movement is fine as the seat pushes the primer into place. But it should stop moving once you press it all the way in. If you're not getting them seated deep enough you may want to check that the priming mechanism is threaded all the way into the head.
  9. Dillon makes an alignment tool for when you have to do maintenance on the machine that involves loosening/removing the shellplate head. You might try calling them again and seeing if they'll send you one. I got one sent to me for free when the plastic indexer on mine broke.
  10. +1 for Wideners Have several knock overs and four swinging silhouettes. Hold up to 5.56 FMJ at 50+ yds and easily handles all handgun rounds. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I do 223 on my XL650 in two phases, two separate toolheads. First tool head #1 is the size/deprime die, #2 is empty, #3 is empty, #4 is the trimmer, and #5 is empty. I do this for all my brass, then swap to toolhead #2. Station #1 is empty, #2 is prime/powder, #3 is empty, #4 is seat, #5 is crimp. Works like a champ.
  12. I buy mine from www.leobrass.com $50 for 1000 45ACP (Also I'm not affiliated with the owner of leobrass in any way, I'm just a customer)
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