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  1. Only for those who won't accept the challenge. Then accept the challenge, and quit complaining about the rules.
  2. The tool head is always pressed upwards when seating, so I don't see how it could affect your OAL. But if it bothers you, you can shim it one way or the other. I Heli-Coiled the tool head, and replaced the pins with screws which hold the head tight to the top, eliminating the slop. I think slop or a warped case holder would be more likely.
  3. Are you trying to seat and crimp simultaneously?
  4. newboy

    HK P7 near Philly

    Best carry gun ever made.
  5. That's news to me. Every single person I know that's PC pure and ran it at 9 velocities has has nothing but issues. 45 guys I know are doing it all day long with no leading, keyholes, etc. Well, it is mostly because they don't know what they are doing. The fit of the bullet to the bore is critical.
  6. I cast pure lead with about 1% solder, pc, for 9mm, IDPA loads.
  7. If you do find it to be pure lead, the muzzle loading guys will trade you for it.
  8. Good find. Find a scrap yard with an X ray spectroscopy gun. They will tell you the composition.
  9. Well my finger was going faster than my brain when I said AP was illegal in rifles, I meant handguns. But I have no excuse for the Teflon. Thanks for the link.
  10. Maybe you are right. I know AP bullets are not illegal for rifles. But the last time I read the BATF definition of AP pistol bullets they referred to brass, bronze, steel, and Teflon specifically. Anyone got the specifics?
  11. I would caution that adding Teflon to your paint would fall into a definition of illegal "armor piercing" bullets.
  12. I would try not to drop it onto a hard surface.
  13. You do realize that you just disabled the drop safety, don't you?
  14. newboy

    U die

    Absolutely for mixed brass.
  15. I have owned both the LNL and the 650. I gave the LNL to a friend, and kept the Dillon. If you ever look in the IDPA magazine after the finals, they list equipment used. There is a reason these high volume shooters are using Dillon reloader by something like 98 to 2.
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