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post November 21st 2008 2:31 AM
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just got done loading around 150 rounds tonight lil slow at it in the begining, caught a pattern and could sail through them. forgot to get a double disk powder measure for my LEE so im priming and sizing and using my single that I bought for crimping/ full length sizing to seat. measuring round for round is SLOW!!! but i would rather be safe then sorry.
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post November 21st 2008 4:59 PM
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QUOTE (wes556 @ November 21st 2008 3:31 AM) *
just got done loading around 150 rounds tonight lil slow at it in the begining, caught a pattern and could sail through them. forgot to get a double disk powder measure for my LEE so im priming and sizing and using my single that I bought for crimping/ full length sizing to seat. measuring round for round is SLOW!!! but i would rather be safe then sorry.


There is nothing wrong with taking your time and enjoying it.Getting caught up in the production numbers only increases the chance of a mistake. Enjoying the process and the pride of making reliable ammo is enough for me. HAPPY RELOADING !!!


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post November 21st 2008 9:27 PM
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Take your time. You do not want to make a mistake.


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post November 22nd 2008 5:12 AM
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Yes, it's better to be safe. What are you reloading? 223? I never reloaded for rifle but may have to start. I have thousands of empty cases.


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post November 23rd 2008 12:48 AM
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yes im reloading .223 im going to order a set of .300 dies im getting the hang of it now. off the start i was kinda leary. but I wish I would have taken it up years ago.
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