Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

nicholastheczar

Classifieds
  • Posts

    203
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by nicholastheczar

  1. Sorry to have missed this one but was out of town. I shot the LSSA match there last month and really enjoyed the range. I'll be here next month. Nick
  2. I've registered for this match. I've never shot at CCC but I have heard good things about the shoots there. Nick
  3. Anyone going to the CCC3gun match this weekend? I haven't seen anything mentioned about it but I was planning on going on Saturday.
  4. I'd be interested if anyone needs an extra person on their team. I work for a Midstream company downtown. Nick
  5. I most likely will do that. It just so happened that I had 2000 + pieces of once fired brass that needed to be swaged, otherwise I would have just bypassed that whole step. At least this way I will have it if I ever need again, which I most likely won't.
  6. I'll have to size / deprime before I swage right? I don't have my swage yet, but as far as I understand it, it doesn't pop the primer out while swaging right? Also, do the cases need to be lubed during the loading stage? The cases will only be going into the powder funnel, seating die, then crimp die. Do either the seating or crimp die require lube on brass? Thanks
  7. I have just recently started loading LC .223 brass. This requires me to swage the brass (I just bought a Dillon 600 Super Swage from Brian). My question is, should I swage first or trim first? Or does it really matter? Does the swage process affect the size of the brass in any way other than the primer pocket? I am thinking my process will go something like this: Tumble Lube (One Shot) Size / Deprime Swage Case gauge brass Trim Chamfer & Debur Load Tumble off lube I use a Dillon XL650. Thanks, Nick
×
×
  • Create New...