I use VV n320 exclusively in my 9mm and 40cal loads. Sure the price per lb of powder is higher, but when less than a penny per round...it's worth it in my opinion.
Softer recoil, less flash and meters extremely well are my main reasons for using it.
Yes it does.
Which one you like will depend on your preferences...some change break while not effecting reset and vice versa.
The two I prefer and have narrowed down to over the years are the Glock oem "minus" and the TTI connectors.
When I used to use this type of tumbler I would let them run for about 2 hours with walnut.
I would add some Flitz media additive and it made quite a difference.
Sometimes the plastic nub from the primer tube falls lower than normal (wear and tear).
I replaced mine with one from the spare parts kit and cleaned the slide with alcohol and it seemed to work fine after that.
You guys must make a lot of ammo without any breaks in between.
I'm perfectly happy avoiding the extra clutter and just emptying the bin every so often.
Yes quite aware that "I need to let go of the single stage process", but since I have a bucket full of ready to charge and seat brass from my single stage days I would like to complete them on my new progressive press.....hence the question.
I guess I will just unscrew the sizing die and just run all the stages....thanks for the help
Just set up my new 550b and going to use it for the first time this evening.
I already have cases (9mm) that are sized and primed so my question is this...
Can I begin on station 2 and just remove the primer bar?