speaking of house fires.
http://www.12news.com/story/news/loc...hter/79968856/
speaking of house fires.
http://www.12news.com/story/news/loc...hter/79968856/
I'd love to hear how he did it. Nothing surprises me but I'm definitely curious.
As for loose/boxed ammo, it's not horribly uncommon for it to rupture/burn. As long as it's not tightly contained it's far from the highest hazard in a house fire.
Here's a good video showing a LOT of ammo burning. At one point in the video (14:35) a fireman stands about 15-20 feet away and feels the harmless impacts of some of the 28,000 rounds burning/rupturing.
https://youtu.be/3SlOXowwC4c
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Last edited by punkey71; 02-07-2016 at 07:58 PM.
I do all my precision rifle stuff with the Chargemaster, unless I'm in a hurry then I use an RCBS Uniflow with micrometer metering screw. For stuff out to 600 I've yet to really notice a difference between the two (accuracy of shots wise). But beyond that I have. I seat my bullets while the next charge is weighing on the Chargemaster and then box it, which time the charge is usually ready for me.
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada
I think its rated for 65 lbs, I've run it with 30 lbs spent primers as media, 25 lbs brass + water.How much brass/water/media does that cement mixer handle?
Currently running it with 30 lbs brass, < 2 gallons water, no media.
Last edited by GuanoLoco; 02-07-2016 at 08:42 PM.
I almost forgot the picture of my favorite toy: Dillon 1050 / Mr. Bullet Feeder and Mark 7 Autoloader:
Loading 9mm, an early run:
Last edited by GuanoLoco; 02-07-2016 at 10:57 PM.
If I may ask, what does a set up for 9mm like that cost in time and money to set up. I mean everything from the cement mixer to materials per year. And if you're willing to answer that, could you provide a list of all you've shown?
I'm very interested in reloading in the long run, but I have no illusions that I'm capable of making it work unless it was a set up like that.
TIA
Fairness leads to extinction much faster than harsh parameters.
Watching that thing run is a weird mix of I, Robot and slave labor! Amazing.