Moar.
I have no use for the progressive right now, but I still want one. Oh well.
Title should have read Lee Loadmaster, but my computer went off on its own.
Moar.
I have no use for the progressive right now, but I still want one. Oh well.
Title should have read Lee Loadmaster, but my computer went off on its own.
Last edited by SLG; 02-12-2016 at 08:35 AM.
I quit watching when he began talking about cleaning primer pockets in .45ACP brass.
If you're loading for a Palma or Wimbledon Cup match, yeah; probably a good idea. For practice pistol ammunition? Puh-lease…
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At least his room's color coordinated.
We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......
OK, let me get this straight. He built a special building for reloading complete with heat, AC, reinforced walls and insulation. Then he fills it with Lee equipment. Don't get me wrong, I like Lee's stuff. I think you all have figured that out about me if nothing else, but if I had the resources to build a dedicated reloading shop it would be stacked with Dillon 1050 presses, 'cause it's only fucking money, Right? Then he posts a vid of his single stage press jamming up while decaping? WTF!
Imma hafta look at his other videos now, so I guess it worked!
TANSTAAFL
Managing Partner, Custom Carry Concepts, LLC
Yeah, but you gotta resize/de-cap first. Never would I accuse anyone of being a philistine for not cleaning primer pockets on practice/blasting ammo; running dirty brass through one's expensive carbide sizing die, OTOH, is asking for the tar and feathers…
All BS aside, I have seen more than one carbide sizer get scratched from dirty brass. Bad juju, IMO.
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No you don't. I use a universal decapping die for my precision rifle brass. Then into the ultrasound. Then into the dehydrator. Then lubed and resized. I have never put a piece of dirty brass into my REDDING COMPETITION MICROMETER SEATING DIES.
Capslock got hit. Didn't mean to yell.
Last edited by SLG; 02-17-2016 at 10:34 PM.