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danman00

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  • Birthday 07/05/1967

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    Cape Coral, FL
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    IDPA, USPSA, Handloading, Reloading
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    Dan Mathewson

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  1. I can vouch for Blue Bullets as well. I've loaded and shot close to 10,000 rounds in the past year, all in 147gr 9mm, 180gr 40, and 230gr 45ACP with no complaints. There is no funky odor like some of those polymer coated but techj is correct, your fingers will turn blue. It washes off though, don't worry
  2. I've loaded quite a few 380's in my 650 while loading 9mm as well. Thankfully, I case gauge check every single round I make. The 380's fall inside a Dillon case gauge. That's when I find em and disassemble them.
  3. This...^.... i've actually done this. If that yellow or green tip isn't all the way seated, you will have problems.
  4. Well, crap. I waited too long to look for replies. I already ordered a new off of Amazon. Oh well.
  5. Why in the world would you not be able to buy mineral spirits in CA? What's wrong with ..... oh hell. Why ask why.
  6. I've heard several people's woes of shooting their crony's and I'd just smile, secretly proud that I've had mine for two years and never come close to making such a bonehead move....... Until last weekend. Yup, that's a 45 ACP hole that went straight through it and yup, that's a hundred dollar bill down the tubes. LOL Now I'm the bonehead.
  7. BeerBaron, I like how you hang your primer tubes, I'm gonna copy your idea.. I have primer tubes all over my bench
  8. I have to agree with the original poster about re-sizing 9mm on a Dillon 650. I load 9mm, 40 and 45 ACP and 9mm is by far much harder to resize than the other calibers. I might have to try some One Shot myself.
  9. I havent tried W 231 but I've loaded thousands of the Blue Bullets 230gr RN with either IMR PB or IMR SR 4756. Excellent combination with both powders. But If I heard correctly, both of these powders are discontinued by Hodgdon.... figures.
  10. I do not have load info for 200 gr but generally, it takes more of a powder charge to punch FMJ's down a barrel than plated bullets (ie:Raniers) so that load would probably be too hot. If you can't find any better load data, I'd start with a lesser charge, possibly .5 gr less than the FMJ data. Be careful though.
  11. I have to agree. Save your money and by coated, BBI, Blue Bullets, Bayou, Falcon, etc.. They shoot just as accurate as copper plated for less $$$. At least for me anyway.
  12. Man, I'd love to have some RS competition. That my favorite for 9mm and 40. Can't find it anymore.
  13. Excellent write up guys. I have struggled with this on my Dillon 650 as well. Finding that sweet spot where the bullet sits correctly in the flared shell and not flaring it too much where you get brass shavings as you seat the bullet has been challenging, especially with Dillon dies. I was able to lessen the problem by using Lee dies but it such a pain in the ass to set them up being that Lee dies are shorter than Dillon dies and that you have to place the lock nut on the bottom of the die plate (locking it from the bottom in stead of the top - like normal.) I will definitely try the DAA powder funnel and go back to using my Dillon dies. Thanks again for the tip!
  14. This made me laugh as I too had a problem with the smell of BBI bullets. I switched to Blue Bullets, they load and shoot the same as BBI and that funky smell is no more. Pricing is close to the same as well.
  15. How many cartridges do you make in an average loading session? 1500-3000 How many cartridges do you make in an average week? 0 - I usually only load when my stock gets low. I try to keep at the very least, 1000 rounds of each caliber Which press do you use? Dillon XL650 How many cartridges can you load in an hour? Approximately 300 - 500 depending on the caliber How long is your average loading session? 6-7 hrs including prep and cleanup Knowing what you know now if your reloading equipment was lost or stolen what would you buy today? Definitely a Dillon 650.
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