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  1. I tried searching the forum but search seems to be broken lately (no results, timeouts, very long load times etc.).

     

    I'm going to load this powder for the first time this weekend. I know I want to load max or near max. I was wondering what type of velocity I can expect to achieve from 16.7gr under a 158gr plated/FMJ bullet. Does anyone have chrono data of this or something just as stout? I've also seen some older data pushing it to 17gr, anyone try that? I want the biggest KERPOW! possible so that my brother will s#!t his pants when I surprise him with this load, lol.

  2. I haven't notice much of a difference but I've never really looked into it too deeply.

     

    My assumptions and/or questions:

     

    1) You probably won't see much at the chrono.

     

    2) Will the larger bullet gain a little speed because of the better seal, allowing more pressure to build?

     

    3) Will the larger bullet lose a little speed because it's more difficult to push down the barrel?

     

  3. I'll tell you why, you're lobbing those 147gr bullets! Send them down range faster and miracles will happen. I load mixed range brass exclusively and my Titegroup load is 3.5gr with a thick plated 147gr FP. PEA-SIZED GROUPS! I struggled to come up with a ball smaller than golf, lol.

     

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  4. Failures are inevitable. I would assume the more automated the process, the higher potential for failure? Maybe? I would have answered almost all of CHA-LEE's questions "incorrectly" (because I welcome fun in my life, lol) but my true failure rate is still almost nil. What I mean is that some rounds, very few, don't pass gauge, and instead of worrying too much, I just toss them into the practice bin. I don't pre-size the range brass I use. I don't use any special dies (Dillon for everything I load). I rarely get flipped, missing, or no primer rounds, but I'm not automated (Dillon 650, casefeeder, no bullet feeder). I still shoot slightly cracked cases (the ones that slip past me) one last time. Always have, always will. And the rounds that stand a little too proud in my hundo get set aside for use in my most forgiving chambers. I think that Maximis228's failure rates are exceptional considering the amount of automation involved.

  5. That's a whole lot of rust. The rust dust is magnetic, right? That's what powder does to metal when it goes bad. Wear some type of respiration protection and crack that sucker open. The powder's probably unusable but it's worth a look. Post an update after you open and inspect the contents.

  6. 17 minutes ago, carinab said:

    Do you get flattened primers at that OAL?  In other words, any pressure signs?  And what powder are you running?

     

    No. I don't worry about OAL and pressure as long as I'm using a book load or something "off-menu" that I've tested. Some of the powders I load or have loaded at that length include Titegroup, WST, WSF, Clays, Unique, Bullseye, 231/HP-38 just to name a few. 

     

    Remember, the OAL's listed in manuals/data are pretty much useless. It's not likely that you're shooting the exact same components out of the exact same gun or universal receiver.

  7. Load 25 or so to the OAL that your barrel allows. Instead of loading the dummy round from the magazine to find the length, I suggest removing the barrel and continually shortening the cartridge until it plunks and spins. I load all my 147gr bullets to 1.08 because my CZ S1 & S2 barrels are the shortest in my safe and that's what is required for that particular bullet/barrel combo.

     

    You can assume that they won't feed well, or you can shoot them and find out.

  8. 39 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

    I used a VP for more than 15 years. I (and others) simply eliminated the adapter and just held the bare end of the tube against the feed hole in the bottom of the tray. I think I did a light bevel of the tube ID.

     

    I tried that but got significantly more stoppages for some reason. Maybe because I didn't bevel anything? Maybe because the alignment (hole to hole) isn't as good without the adapter? I don't know, but the modified adapter works best for me.

  9. 5 hours ago, darthdively said:

    how did you modify your primer tubes? I was thinking about 3d printing a vibraprime receiver

     

    I can't speak for rishii, but I didn't modify the Dillon tubes, I modified the adapters that come with the Vibra Prime.

     

    Bare with me, I did this a long time ago, but I think this part originally had a metal tip/tube? I removed it.

     

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    Now I can insert Dillon tubes by sliding them in/out. They must be held in place while loading.

     

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  10. 16 minutes ago, darthdively said:

    I think that attracts me to the auto filling ones is that I can have those get filled while I'm loading. Keeping my momentum when loading lol.

     

    That's a good point. I guess volume would also be a deciding factor. I never load more than about 2K in any given session, so the occasional break's good with me. Grab a coffee, change the radio station, load another set of tubes and off I go again, lol.

  11. WARNING, THIS POST WILL CREATE A $HIT STORM.

     

    The FA Vibra Prime can be frustrating, but after modifying the adapter to allow me to fill the Dillon tubes, avoiding the supplied tubes, I find it an acceptable and affordable solution. It takes about 30~ seconds to load a tube. If a primer gets stuck in the feeding hole, and they will, I just quickly slide out the Dillon tube, grab the plastic Dillon primer rod follower and poke the stuck primer back into the "primer pen". This can occur 1-3 times per 100 but I'm still able to load 10 tubes in about 6~ minutes and that's plenty fast for me.

  12. 22 hours ago, DarthMarl said:

    Have you used them before? 

     

    On 10/19/2023 at 10:42 PM, bodybag0 said:

    I just bought 5k to test out.

     

    On 10/25/2023 at 9:15 PM, bodybag0 said:

    I got mine today also.  I loaded up about 50 and will use them in a local match tomorrow.   I did test the sensitivity in my shadow 2 with extended firing pin.  I loaded up 10 empty pieces of 9mm brass and they all went bang.  They load good in my Hornady LNL.   Primer seating is between CCI and Fiocchi.  Primer height is .120ish.  

     

    On 10/26/2023 at 10:44 PM, bodybag0 said:

    I matched with them tonight and they all went bang.  No issues.  I still need to shoot them over the crony but they should be good.

     

  13. I've used thousands of them and other than the odd packaging they're as good as most (CCI, Ginex, Winchester, S&B etc.). They are not as sensitive as Federal, so my 66 remains Federal only. Imagine if someone was able to equal Federal type performance for less. Instant gold.

  14. Good to hear that you enjoyed using the die. The magic for most people is that the FCD basically swages the entire round, making it a sure pass as long as the OAL is good for your barrel(s).

  15. 30 minutes ago, Nimitz said:

    well I pulled a few more and they were all 5.5g  with 147g bullets ... looks like I'm just going to pull them all and reload with WST ...

     

    Probably best, although I doubt you would have loaded that much 700x. Is the powder flake with yellow markers? Like these:

     

    Link 1

    Link 2

     

    If you don't care, tell my curious ass to faq off, I'll understand.

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