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sniper3

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  1. I don't really have a favorite, but if i had to choose I guess the Lim Cat/ Dragon Cat would be the coolest . They all pretty much see the range throughout the year. 

     

    just diggin my way out of the hurricane , hope all my shooting brothers did ok

  2. I use carbide dies , so there is no case lube . If i'm going to use a progressive press , that means I would at least have to decap the cases , than sonic clean , than tumble the cases before I even begin the reloading process , adding that extra step makes no sense to me . With the single press I would decap/ resize , than expand , than sonic clean and tumble , with the brass looking like new before installing a primer and adding powder and bullet

  3. I 've been a single stage press reloader for the last 40 years . Resize , expand , put brass in sonic cleaner , than tumble , install primer , add a little powder , bullet seat , and bingo , a baby 9mm is born . I just bought a progressive RCBS 5 stage press and here is my question ................. at what point does the brass get cleaned , or does it ???

  4. Been reloading for over 40 years , always on a RCBS single stage press. I want to up grade to a faster , easier machine . Can anyone tell me from experience which is better , the rcbs pro rock chucker 7 progressive press or the hornady lock n load ap press , also what else has to be purchased above and beyond , and can I use my RCBS carbide dies in either machine or are special dies required , thanks in advance

  5. Looking for some feedback on using mixed head stamps . Have a few AR's I use just for target shooting and have always used the same head stamps when reloading . Nothing but starline for my 9's and 38c's . need to know if anyone has used same and mixed head stamps in their AR's and sacrificed any accuracy. Thanks all

  6. Hey everyone . I have about 4k .223 I'm going to reload and I'm using a Hornady 3 stage power unit to cut out the primer crimp. It does a good job but it takes a long time and a lot of finger pressure against the cutter to remove the crimp . Is there anything out there that is fast and easy , or am I out of luck :(

  7. I haven't reloaded 223 in a very long time, but I thought I remember using a carbide resizing die . searched the web but can't seem to find a carbide resizing die so I don't have to use lube. Any help or suggestions ?

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