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Kaskillo

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  1. If it is Fin Feather & Fur...yes they will ship.
  2. Do you know the name of the store? I am drooling!!!
  3. I love my 650 and the NO BS guarantee makes it even better!
  4. Misdouth have H335 only 3lb left at this moment.
  5. Powder is out there but prices are still a little high.
  6. Ok Do you mean you don't have the dies for rifle brass.? I don't have dies for 556/223 but already ordered.
  7. Good to hear Dillon is working on these issues. Hope to get the improved parts at NO charge.
  8. I get brass from different ranges (indoor and outdoor) I guess I get more cases with "issues".
  9. I am not arguing with anybody. We are discussing the topic. I think we have different opinion and that's OK if we discuss without crossing the line and always with respect. Sorry if I said anything wrong and my apologies because it was never my intention to cause any issues.
  10. Same here! Only I get it with a LEE die or sometimes a Udie for about $40 total! If somebody gave me one, sure I would take it. But I would never pay so much for so little. At some point most of us need to draw the line when it comes to $$$. I would rather spend close to $1000 on powder and primers to last me quite awhile! You don't NEED half the stuff we buy. Truth be told, I could load my ammo on a $100 LEE loader and it would be just as good. I shoot less than 10k rounds a year and have enough crap hanging off of my 650 to load that much on a cold Saturday afternoon. To each there own, but you will never miss having a case pro. But I did notice you didn't mention a bullet feeder in your list OP. Now that, is something you need! lolol How do you size the rim and base with a Standard or UD Lee die?
  11. Same here! Only I get it with a LEE die or sometimes a Udie for about $40 total! If somebody gave me one, sure I would take it. But I would never pay so much for so little. At some point most of us need to draw the line when it comes to $$$. I would rather spend close to $1000 on powder and primers to last me quite awhile! You don't NEED half the stuff we buy. Truth be told, I could load my ammo on a $100 LEE loader and it would be just as good. I shoot less than 10k rounds a year and have enough crap hanging off of my 650 to load that much on a cold Saturday afternoon. To each there own, but you will never miss having a case pro. But I did notice you didn't mention a bullet feeder in your list OP. Now that, is something you need! lolol Bullet feeder....I love it! But to be honest.....how good is a bullet feeder if you are placing the bullet on a case that has rim/base issues.......that's why roll sizing is SO good....it just takes care of what NO other form of sizing can, period. But yeah, you choose how you process/reload your brass/ammo and how you spend/invest your hard earned money. At the end of the day, whatever makes you happy is what really matters.
  12. Hmmmm....wonder why 99% of the serious commercial reloaders DO roll size the brass before loading...... Some people say they don't need to roll size and choose to roll size. I am good on powder, primers, bullets and brass for at least 2 years. Still have my 2x Case-pro and 3x Dillon presses. And NO I am not affiliated to Case-pro in any way.....I pay for all my stuff.
  13. Would you reload without a Case-pro or any other roll sizer now? No case gauge but checked rounds using the "barrel plunk" method? And jmorris is correct...You don't need it but it sure won't hurt if you get and use one.
  14. This is my experience......I roll size every pistol case on my Case-pro 100 and then load...99% will chamber NO problem. It is good to know that The case base and rim are as close to OEM specs as possible. Every reloader will benefit from roll sizing no matter what type of gun you are shooting. Yes the wait is LOOOONG but it is worth it. That's why I own 2x Case-pro 100.
  15. 2x 1lb CFE223 at Gamaliel http://www.gamaliel.com/pc_combined_results.asp?tab=style&search_prod=(searchlike~p.nm~cfe|Or|searchlike~p.ds~cfe|Or|searchlike~p.sku~cfe|Or|searchlike~p.searchfield7~cfe|Or|searchlike~p.search_terms~cfe)|and|&search_keyword=cfe
  16. I don't remember where I bought it from. It is heavy duty mixer built to last you a lifetime if you take care of it. This one is similar but mine comes with the heavy duty drum tilt wheel with positive break. I think it was ~ $1500 The Industrial on/off switch does not come with the mixer......I just love to have tools that work and look cool. http://www.contractorsdirect.com/Concrete-Saw-Tile-Saw/Cleform-Gilson-Mixers/Cleform-Gilson-300UT-PL-Concrete-Mixer-59016A
  17. Here is my High volume tumbler. 2hp motor I can Dry or WET tumble no problem. 5 gal of brass is nothing.
  18. 8lbs of HP-38 is a great score....I remember 1 yr ago it was impossible to get.
  19. HP-38 same as Win 231, both are proven old school powders. I like Titegroup and CFE Any 231 recipe will work for HP-38
  20. Garbage in garbage out. To me the most important step is to feed my Presses and Case-pro with "good" brass. If the brass goes thru my Case-pro I know It is all sorted and ready to load. There is NO way around it, you have to take the time and inspect the brass before you process/load otherwise you will have issues and the jams will render useless the automation and speed.
  21. I think the weight of the heavier motor contributed to the broken die. It sure looks rough finish there but I don't think that will cause any problems other than catching the brass chips.
  22. Can you share a pic of the new Dillon countersunk bolt and slide?
  23. Powder Valley and Recob's has Alliant in stock
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