Finished loading 1000 9mm 124gr over 4.2gr green dot. Next fix my lyman pot and cast 9ogr .355 to load 1000 .380 9mm kirtz 9mm short etc.
Finished loading 1000 9mm 124gr over 4.2gr green dot. Next fix my lyman pot and cast 9ogr .355 to load 1000 .380 9mm kirtz 9mm short etc.
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Just received my RF100 from Dillon, what a dream. Loaded up 1k 9mm and only stopped to remove primer tube from the RF100 add primers and back to reloading. Did find out that Tula primes don't work worth a hoot in the RF100. But drops Winchester primers easily with no issues.
"Life isn't like a box of chocolates...It's more like
a jar of jalapenos. What you do today, might burn
your ass tomorrow."
Organized some stuff and labeled a lot of bins and storage containers with some custom stickers I made. Hopefully it will help make finding things a bit easier and my loading time a little more enjoyable.
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Sized ,expanded ,sonic cleaned, 50 45-70 cases.
100 .357
50 .44 Mag
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Cast 20 lb pot of 400 gr 476-400-rf bullets for 480 Ruger and PCed part of them. First time on bullet that heavy--sure takes a lot of lead!
made up some more 6.5 Grendels with NOE 266-125HP's
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I am not crazy my mom had me tested
Theres a fine line between genius and crazy .. I'm that line
and depending on the day I might just step over that line !!!
This is the hardest part of a new mold ------ Waiting for it to arrive isn't that bad but now --- I unpacked it, drooled a little, scrubbed it twice with a toothbrush and dish soap and now it's going through 4 seasoning cycles in my PC/HT oven.I won't get to cast with it until tomorrow
Well, I finally got my two Swede rollers, one got sent to the some folks up in WI, instead of coming to me, and the other actually got here without going by way of the 12 state tour. Well all's well that ends well. So, time to get to work on the getting some ammo made up so this old war horse can get rolling again. Here was my afternoon.
Got out the Dremel tool and cut the 50 Alaskan down to just under 44mm, and see if they will chamber.
Well, perfect fit. Now that issue is off the table.
Now its time to slug the bore. Got out a box of Remington golden balls of 54 cal.
And these puppies sure do have a muzzle.
These bore slugs measured out .513
And now I have 20 pieces of brass to start working up loads.
I spent my afternoon cutting down belted magnum brass for my .458x2 American. I used a new cutting jig from the same place that made my .300 acc blk jig.
It worked great. Cut about 300 shells down in a little over an hour and I am slow. Now I just need to size them, cut them down to spec on the trimmer, clean and polish and I'll be ready to do a bit of reloading. 405 grain cast and .325 jacketed ftx. Thank goodness the weather has finally warmed enough to allow me to spend time in the shed.
Deprimed -tumbled - polished some 50 AE brass
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Emptied a batch of clean brass out of the wet ss pin tumbler yesterday and put them into the dehydrator overnight, so now I'm going to head down to empty the dried cases and will anneal them today. Yesterday I also started pulling down a small bucket full of mixed junk ammo to salvage the bullets for fire-forming and will try to finish off the rest of them today. When I'm done with those I'm sure that I can always find something else to do down in the shop ...
I may have passed my "Best Before" date, but I haven't reached my "Expiry" date!
loaded 50 .45 Colt cartridges
sized 50 shotgun shells and reloaded 25 of them (that's all I needed for a full backup load)
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Since I got 20 pcs of brass cut yesterday for the rollers, I figured today to prime, powder, add some COW, and this time noooooooo glue. Got me some wax from wally world, melted it, poured it into a couple of large pans and let it cool to use as wax plugs over the powder and COW. Looks like tomorrow I will pop the caps as long as it does not rain.
One pound of wax in these trays poured out a 1/8" thickness wax plate. Just break into quarters an tap with a non-marring hammer while wax plate on top of case. Quick n fast.
I have brass ready for 357 44 and 243. Waiting for the truck to bring me the rest of my stuff to put them all together
Put together the final pieces of my rifle black powder drop tube stand. Now I can load some of the new Swedish 12,7x44R a black powder cartridge for a couple of rollers that I will now give the moniker of " OlDeuce Rollers" in memory of Randy Mead who inspired me to acquire them, and I doubt if I will ever pick them up and not think of him. Here is the stand, and here (center image and one on the right) , far left was the one that started it when I saw the roller Randy was using for his Winter rolling block project and the initial roller I started with due to Randy's enthusiasm.
Finally got around to slicking up the action on the Rossi 357. I am very pleased with how it turned out. Wish my trigger gauges was not packed in a box for moving. I would like to know how light I got it. Feels like 2--2 1/2
Stop being blinded by your own ignorance.
I loaded 100 rounds of .38 Special Saturday with 3.5gr. Bullseye under a Lyman 358-477 150gr. SWC
You can miss fast & you can miss a lot, but only hits count.
Primed 40 45-70 cases .
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |