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Loaded some 223 with new to me CFE223 powder.


+1 and loaded them up in mags.


David W.

Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. -Sophocles
 
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Share your recipe?
 
Posts: 611 | Location: W.WA | Registered: July 13, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Been on the road for 12 days.

Cleaned bench, got stuff sorted and situated to churn out some 9mm tomorrow.

Ready, set, go.


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"There are things we know. There are things we dont know. Then there are the things we dont know that we dont know."
 
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Tumbled a couple thousand 9mm cases to get ready for some shooting at the end of the month in a carbine class and also training a few relatives flying in from Californistan.

Found a replacement decapper rod for my 10mm size die.

Replaced a couple of my gen 3 Glocks extractors with the Apex failure resistant versions.

De-leaded my 10mm Glock and two of my revolvers.




"You have the right not to be killed..."

The Clash, "Know Your Rights"
 
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...and also did a little reading to get ready for my NRA metallic cartridge reloading instructor course this weekend.




"You have the right not to be killed..."

The Clash, "Know Your Rights"
 
Posts: 26978 | Location: Westizzle Virgizzle | Registered: December 19, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Did some inventory and realized I'm much lower on some loaded calibers than I thought.

Went and picked up 6 more 5 gallon buckets from China mart. Set up a spot in the garage to mount the chop saw to rough cut the m200 and m249 brass. I figure 5k pieces, in addition to what I already have converted, should last me at least a bunch of years. Will probably take me a bunch of years to convert it all, too. Smile

I need to have a major reloading day and crank out a few k 9mm and a few k 223. Maybe this weekend, it's supposed to be too cold to be out on the lake.
 
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Stainless tumbling more 308.

Thinking about maybe rough cutting some of the M200 after work.
 
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Box showed up from Midway.

5 100-round MTM boxes for 308 rounds, trigger for SWMBO's .223 bolt gun, AR sling, AAC blackout/brakeout hider install tool, and some targets. Looks like I'm doing a trigger install tonight.

Also, the mailman brought box 1 of 2 of the M249 brass. I guess the other box will be showing up tomorrow? I hate when they do that. Ship on the same day, arrive two different days. Ugh.
 
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Mailman: "Did you order a boat anchor?" as he hands me a box.
Me: "No. Give you one guess."
Mailman: "Coins?"
Me: "No, bullets."
Mailman: "Oh." Then drives off, quickly.

Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.
 
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Mailman: "Did you order a boat anchor?" as he hands me a box.
Me: "No. Give you one guess."
Mailman: "Coins?"
Me: "No, bullets."
Mailman: "Oh." Then drives off, quickly.

Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.


You give more information than I do. I just tell him "lead".

One mailman got the hint and chatted with me. The other guy? Nope. Since there's a boat in the garage (and I leave the door up from time to time) he thinks I make my own sinkers. Big Grin
 
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Share your recipe?


55 FMJBT, 25.5 CFE @ middle of the cannelure. Works great in both SCAR and ARs.


David W.

Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud. -Sophocles
 
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Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.

Why so few? Sounds expensive that way.
 
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Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.

Why so few? Sounds expensive that way.


We had a husband and wife join our weekly shooting group around a year ago and they almost immediately bought 1,000 bullets and 1,000 primers plus 2 pounds of powder.

The rest of the group told them they better place another order immediately or they'd run out. They assured us that 1,000 was a LOT of bullets and primers.

Three weeks later, they ordered 3,000 bullets and 3,000 more primers, plus 4 pounds of powder.

When 2 people shoot every week, you go through components in a hurry.
 
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Yesterday, loaded .243 Win - 50rds of 55gr Sierra Blitz Kings, and 25rds of 65gr Berger Flat base Targets - both over various charges of H414. Today, going to load some .223 with 69gr SMKs. All of these are new loads to be tested. Someday soon, I hope to find more .223 powder...
 
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Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.

Why so few? Sounds expensive that way.


We had a husband and wife join our weekly shooting group around a year ago and they almost immediately bought 1,000 bullets and 1,000 primers plus 2 pounds of powder.

The rest of the group told them they better place another order immediately or they'd run out. They assured us that 1,000 was a LOT of bullets and primers.

Three weeks later, they ordered 3,000 bullets and 3,000 more primers, plus 4 pounds of powder.

When 2 people shoot every week, you go through components in a hurry.


Yeah, my last pistol bullet order was 15k, and my last primer order was 20k. I have enough powder here to last me a while, with the exception of Varget. At my current usage, I should JUST about make the end of the season. But I needs more Berger 30424s....
 
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Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.

Why so few? Sounds expensive that way.


Everything in moderation.
 
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Another 1,000 Acme bullets arrived today. 500 each in 124 and 147 grain.

Why so few? Sounds expensive that way.


Everything in moderation.


Including moderation. Wink
 
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I took delivery today at my LGS of 2,000 230 Grain HP X-Treme plated bullets and 2,000 115 Grain RN.

The only reason I bought this few is that the owner of the LGS wanted to place a larger order and asked if anyone wanted some more to help her make the order larger, so I ordered just a few to top off my stocks.

Normally I order a lot more than this at a time.
 
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Reloaded 600 rounds of MBC BE #2, 185gr LSWC for 45acp. Then cleaned up my powder dispenser since it started sticking.

Decided to make a jig so I can re-cut primer pockets in 45acp to LP using my end mill. Tired of these SP getting in the way.


David

P229R 9mm, Nitron, Beavertail Frame, Night Sights, DA/SA, SRT & Short Reach Trigger
 
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Including moderation. Wink


More is not always better...it's just more.
I have what I need on hand. Life is easier, this way.
To each their own.
 
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