then the little woman suggested we go out shopping tonight, the Friday before xmas with Saturday and Sunday possible white out conditions. Needless to say it was nuts out there. Costco was a madhouse. Im done, I may not go out in public again until spring. You guys finished shopping yet?
I should clarify that the reamer was undersized a couple though with the edges all broken as to not be sharp. You are correct it would be easy to ruin the primer pockets for sure. That RCBS tool looks better though I wish I had pictures of the motorized case trimmer I made. Think servo motor and Thomson shafts. Friggin thing was about 4x bigger then the RCBS model. >:D
Interesting. I come from a family of Italians on my moms side of the family that will eat anything that crawls,climbs,flies,squirms,walks etc. Apparently that gene skipped me. ;D
When you use windows print screen try pasting it into paint. Keep in mind windows doesnt acknowledge that you captured the screen, its jut there in the clip board
Well I sorted changed my process over time. In my final days of reloading I would tumble the brass then decap them at a single stage press. Heres why: First off I used a progressive press a lot. I felt that removing the primers ahead of time in a separate process let me feel everything else that was going on just a bit more. The bigger reason though was some primers left a little crud in the primer pocket. This crud would on occasion prevent a primer from seating correctly. It wasn't often but it was often enough to be annoying. I made a tool to clean the primer pockets I didnt remove the primers before tumbling because the media got stock in the primer pocket. Cleaning them also lets you inspect the brass for cracks and other defects. Those defects might not be noticed if the cases have a little fouling on them.
;D I think it will be the next big thing, trying to get you guys on board early. :dance: I suspect that guys will be buying rifles to go with the brand new Magpul 7.62 PMags :laugh:
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