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Primers have nowhere to hide in my clean room. Unless they go under my safe, then they're gonna live there till I move it. Lol
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So, there's eight live Primers roaming around yer house somewhere?The second dump, I ended up losing 8.
Swaging like that is fast and so much fun, watching the brass fly around, seems to make it go by so much faster and definitely not boring.Now I get to swage most of the brass I deprimed, cleaned, and sorted. With the super swage, I added a spring to the swage rod, slide the brass on , lower it, and while I'm swaging I can grab the next piece of brass since the spring will throw the brass against the towel back-stop dropping it in the box
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Same load in my AR9 with 16" barrel has an average fps of 1231 or a 152.64 PF.Had an opportunity to chrono my 9mm load today - VV330 4.9 gr under a RMR 124 gr RN.
Low was 1105 fps and high was 1163 fps with an average fps of 1141. VV load program said max is 1178 fps for 4.9 gr. So, I it appears that all is good and it does shoot good and clean.
Still just a kid at heart, aren't you Jim?Swaging like that is fast and so much fun, watching the brass fly around, seems to make it go by so much faster and definitely not boring.
I guess you can say that I am to a point, reverting back to my childhood at my elder status. I like sitting down and playing with my grandkids, makes me feel happy.Still just a kid at heart, aren't you Jim?
I'll note, I do okay with the RCBS swager. To frugal to go the extra $$.
Monday morning they sent me an email saying they received my response and assigned me a ticket #… I'm thinking they need some more tomorrow.Hey Jim, how'd it go with Hornady customer service?
Call them, that'll work mo' betta.Monday morning they sent me an email saying they received my response and assigned me a ticket #… I'm thinking they need some more tomorrow.
You see, that's the thing, I don't hear good on phones, got a hearing infarction. Text or email is my preferred line of communication.Call them, that'll work mo' betta.
And I can tell that you're fricken meticulous with you processes! Who else has such freaking clean benches, man!?We are a little different in our reloading ventures, you are the slow n sure type and I am the semi-fast and furious. Well not really fast but I don't like snail mode anymore, I ain't got much time left to reload so I feel that I better get with it.
Those that have relatively small reloading areas, it's hard to be a pig pen in my 10 x 12 hovel.And I can tell that you're fricken meticulous with you processes! Who else has such freaking clean benches, man!?
I have a very small space where I load too. Though I have dirty brass in the garage, and cleaned/ready to process/ready to load in the loading room, and the middle sized bedroom, which has no bed.Those that have relatively small reloading areas, it's hard to be a pig pen in my 10 x 12 hovel.
Plus, I was raised to put my things away when I'm done with them. My dad kicked my bubblegum quite a few times because I didn't put his tools back where they were supposed to be.