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XxWoodsHunterxX

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  1. What's the price on that. And while your here. So with that rough die are you changing out dies in the tool head from rough to finish and do the locking nuts secure to die to eliminate adjustments each time of the die itself.
  2. I'll have to get a 44 from the range next time and try it. Mine is working for now. I like the fact that they drop into a bottle. Now I don't have to worry about emptying it I just throw it away when full and screw another bottle in
  3. I seen those I'm trying to see if I can get that toolhead alone with out the trim dies. Man that is where it's at. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  4. So I am probably the worst cheap skate possible. I will buy expensive things but every now and again I get into this "I can make that" or at least something that works like that. So I have seen these live primer upgrades and spent primer chute. So well I had a couple hours to waste the other day and I already had previously broken my life primer chute. And used glue and duck tape to make temp repairs. Then I decided I was tired of losing them still so I cut some plexi glass and glued to together to make a backstop. Then thought to myself he'll drills hole and make a drop for it into something. Decided to use my old primer cup flipped around and glued a old .40 case with bottom cut off to chute. While I was at it I used a .45 casing and a small piece of 20g alum. And made a holder for the spent primer chute to hold case above bracket. Well here is the pics and it has been working like a dream. Glad I didn't waste the $50 and just buy them. Now don't go judging on the ugliness of the thing I just got it fitted I plan to clean up and paint. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  5. You ever decide to get rid of it. I'll buy it off you, I'm in need of a bowl. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  6. Whidden gun works http://www.whiddengunworks.net/300blkproducts.html
  7. Good to know I'll keep my 45-70 on the 550 instead of trying it out on my 650.
  8. You sure it was a powder problem. Maybe obstruction in flash hole, contaminated case, what powder,primer, bullet, etc. does powder rec mag primers? Rod should be half compressed when handle pushed to priming
  9. Good point. I just decided to scrap the .223 idea and use it strictly on my pistol rounds anyhow. But none the less all good advice.
  10. Chuck up the rod in the drill press, start it spinning, then shape as shown (right side image) using abrasive paper. Hope this is clear. Figured that much just wanted to be sure. Sounds easy enough Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  11. Drill press as in to hold rid while sanding I'm taking it? I will, so far I haven't had any hang ups but I'll double check
  12. Aren't they technically dropped when they come out of the machine making them ?
  13. I was setting up for .223 but I will load it in .380 also since l load about 1500 at a time I adjusted so it's not as sensitive and it seems to be working better for .223 powder was dead on @ 26.5grs blc2 every round.
  14. Same brass. Ok I'll try that this morning. I thought about it but wasn't sure if it had to be pushed all the way up or not
  15. Got my new dillon powder check, first off it came with 2- .44-.45 bars instead of the .30 rod I need. But any how it starred to adjust like instructions say but found that out of five rounds one would only be in check all others would sound alarm. Is there some trick to this madness or am I better off selling on eBay. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  16. Want to sell the 46 parts from the conversion kit Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  17. What constitutes old I'm 33 and I do it all the time. I think it has to do with working in the gasoline/oil industry for the past 7 years.
  18. Hazmat has to do with shipping companies not who or what sales are happening. If you get caught that's on you.
  19. So tighten the bolts to a point that is starts to spin again and your good to go. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  20. What Dillon says above....you need a regular breaker, not a GFCI breaker to feed the motor due to the rectifier in the circuit.A new 20 amp circuit breaker (non GFCI) feeding #12 wire to your reloading bench area would be a very wise thing to consider. It is actually a 20 amp breaker according to the breaker itself. Sorry for the confusion. Still on the gfi itself. It does pop it. But also for whatever reason when building my house they installed the ENTIRE garage to run through that breaker, why I have not a clue. But yes I have thought about it, since I am getting ready to put 220v in the garage I planned on placing another breaker box in the garage that comes off the main in the back of he house and possible run all the receptacles from that and just allow the attic fN and lights along with the garage lights to stay on that gfi and the main box. As far as talented and confident enough yes I could do it all myself. But I have a buddy who is a residential electrical contractor so I'm having him do it .Also it's 200ft from main panel to garage so it's not just a small run. Pricey these days as copper is expensive. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
  21. Wow this went nowhere I see. We never did find out what he had or wanted lol.
  22. I've added about 600 or so 380acp brass and works fine. No slipping Or jams.
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