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Finally had a chance to set up my Forster 300 blackout dies and loaded up 250 of 110 gr VMAX. It's been a long time coming.
 
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Finally bit the bullet (no pun intended) and loaded the fifty rounds I will need for the rifle match later in the month.

Damn, I hate picking our kernels of Varget to zero out a charge weight.

Noticed that some of the primer pockets are getting a bit loose. Will have to cull those next sizing round.

RMD




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Loaded some nasty 158gr JSP 357 magnums for hiking use.

Will try them at the range this weekend to make sure they are kosher. It's a near max load of H110, should be a screamer.


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Sized and prepared for stainless tumbling the 1,000 pieces of 9mm brass that will be used for my match ammo at Production Nationals in August.

It had already been tumbled before and just didn't look pretty enough.
 
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picked up 300 223 shells at the range along with 45 308, 9mm, 40. It's great to get free brass.

Then sorted and tumbled them and loaded 150 223 shells.


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Stopped at a LGS looking for pistol powders...they had some some Green Dot, Clay Dot, Longshot and H110.
So I grabbed a pound of H110 (since it was $30 per pound).
Grabbed some primers, and picked up some more of the ACME Hi-Tek coated 158 SWC bullets to load up some more 38s this weekend.
With the H110, I'll make up some .357mags too.



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This morning, 200 rds of 45 acp with LNL-AP. 200 gr Bayou Bullets (RN and SWC) over a moderate load of 231. Very accurate out of every 45 I own.
 
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Stopped at a LGS looking for pistol powders...they had some some Green Dot, Clay Dot, Longshot and H110.
So I grabbed a pound of H110 (since it was $30 per pound).
Grabbed some primers, and picked up some more of the ACME Hi-Tek coated 158 SWC bullets to load up some more 38s this weekend.
With the H110, I'll make up some .357mags too.



If you care to share your secret, where did you find the H110? I would like to pick a pound up for playing with the .357 too.


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If you care to share your secret, where did you find the H110? I would like to pick a pound up for playing with the .357 too.

in was across the border in Zion, Illinois, at 5 Star Firearms



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If you care to share your secret, where did you find the H110? I would like to pick a pound up for playing with the .357 too.

in was across the border in Zion, Illinois, at 5 Star Firearms


Thanks.

Ive stopped at every gunstore this week from IL to ND and havent found any....


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If you care to share your secret, where did you find the H110? I would like to pick a pound up for playing with the .357 too.

in was across the border in Zion, Illinois, at 5 Star Firearms


Thanks.

Ive stopped at every gunstore this week from IL to ND and havent found any....


Did you try Midwest? Also along that route, try precision..
 
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Primed 200 38 specials for Christy's cowboy loads, getting around 200 9mm ready too for plinking.


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Deprimed and sized about 1500 9mm on the turret press. Yuck. Also hand primed the same number. Double yuck.

Still havent decided on a new press yet.


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HAND PRIMED 1500 9mm?!?! Holy crap, man!

You need to get a Dillon. Pronto!


Today in reloadingland I ordered another Lee reloader press and a Redding instant indicator die.

Also set up the priming jaws on my coax and primed two pieces of 6.5x47.
 
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Deprimed and sized about 1500 9mm on the turret press. Yuck. Also hand primed the same number. Double yuck.

Still havent decided on a new press yet.


Wow!!! I bow to your manhood. Hope your hand heals soon!

RMD




TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…”
Remember: After the first one, the rest are free.
 
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Loaded up ,45 ACP 100 rounds, got another 100 sized and primed. 100 or so is my limit with my hand primer. I'm a batch reloader with my old Green Press.
 
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You need to get a Dillon. Pronto


They had them at Sheels in Grand Forks. Should have picked one up right then and there. It was already a pretty expensive weekend at that point though.

The deprime was actually worse.


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Ran off 200 quick 9MM for the club USPSA match this weekend. Hope we don't get rained out!

Used some processed 9MM brass I bought as I am too damn lazy to pick up brass most days.

Had to buy their cleaned and resized brass as they were out of the raw pick-up.

Worked fine, only one split case and one 380 in the batch. Even the NATO cases seated primers with minimal effort.

Weird looking at shiny cases though.

RMD




TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…”
Remember: After the first one, the rest are free.
 
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You need to get a Dillon. Pronto


They had them at Sheels in Grand Forks. Should have picked one up right then and there. It was already a pretty expensive weekend at that point though.

The deprime was actually worse.


They have them at Scheels in Appleton, too. You drive right by it on 41 on your way up north. It's in the mall. Get off at Wisconsin Ave, and the mall is on the West side of the highway. You've seen it driving by dozens of times, I'm sure.

Don't worry, I'll give you a free demo of the 550 & 650 when you come up for that shoot. Then you'll go buy one in a hurry. Big Grin
 
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Should have picked one up right then and there.



Brian Enos will help you out and save you money.

Make sure you get the strong mount and the roller handle.



RMD




TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…”
Remember: After the first one, the rest are free.
 
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