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    Needing Help With Reloading

    I'm sorry to repost this in order to get my thoughts known. I am reloading: 44 mag, 45 ACP and 45 Auto Rim. Looking for a load or loads that would be just for plinking. And a load or loads for home defense. I have the following powers on hand: Alliant Unique, Hodgdon Tightgroup...
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    Powder Question

    Would you please compare Winchester AutoComp to Hodgdon Tightgroup?
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    Forster Co Ax Press

    As I read this thread most if not all of you own a Forster Co Ax press. Most of you use it for rifle reloading and a small portion use it for pistol. This is what concerns me I only reload three pistol calibers; such as: 44 Mag, 45 ACP and 45 AR. In the years past I have owned a RCBS RC, RCBS...
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    Cleaning Pistol Brass

    Opinions on the best way to clean 100 to 150 pistol cases at a time?
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    How Thick

    How thick should the top of the loading bench be? I was thinking that I would use two (2) pieces of one (1) inch plywood glued together. Anyone have any better thoughts?
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    45 ACP & 45 Auto Rim

    Can you use the same reload information for the 45 ACP in the 45 Auto Rim?
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    Hodgdon International Clays powder

    Can Hodgdon International Clays powder be used as a pistol powder? I reload 44 Mag, 45 ACP, 45 AR, 380 Auto.
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    Powder Questions

    I'm reloading 32 ACP, 44 Mag, 45 Auto Rim. Can anyone suggest a single powder for these three loadings, at this times of shortages. Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    New Pistol Dies

    I received 2 sets of new pistol dies this week. What is the best way to clean them for the first time and then lube them to prevent rust. Thank You for any information that you can provide ... Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Need For Extra The Profile Crimp Die

    I'm looking for opinions. I want to use the Redding Carbide 3-Die Set. But is it necessary to purchase the extra Redding profile crimp die. I reload both 44 Mag and 45 Auto rim. Terry Mitchell Danville, Il.
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    Forster CO-AX Press

    I was ordering a Forster CO-AX press from Brownells; when I placed the order called I was told they were out of stock! Does anyone have or know someone that would sell to me a Forster CO-AX press new or used? Price upon condition of press. Thank You for any information you can give me...
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    Forster Co-Ax Reloading Press

    I'm going to purchase a Forster Co-Ax reloading from Brownells. I know it's allot of money but I'll be getting a great press in the bargain too! The only bad point about the press is their system of seating new primers. Those of you that have this press; what do you use to seat new primers...
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    Trimming Pistol Cases

    I'm starting to reload and I have a question about whether or not the need of trimming pistols cases. I'll be reloading 45 Auto Rim and 44 Mag. Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Set Up On Lee Classic Turret Press

    Everyone has convinced me to purchase the Lee Classic Turret Press. Now how easy is it really to set up; especially the powder measure system? Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Hornady LNL Press Question

    Is the Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Press made of aluminum or cast iron? Which material is better go? Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Press

    I'm rethinking of my choice a for starting out after 20 years away from reloading. Are the Hornday presses still made in the U.S.A.? I'm looking for an opinion on the Hornady Lock-N-Load Single Stage Classic press. I be using the Hornady press mounted primmer system. I'll be reloading for...
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    Ultrasonic Case Cleaners Vs The Stainless Steel Pin

    What are the pros and cons to each method. I'l be cleaning 100/200 cases at a time. Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Which Is The Best Way To Prime Pistol Brass

    I know there are several ways to prime the brass. What I'm looking for is advice on the best and the fastest way. There are hand tools, bench tool and the reloading press. Years ago I used the press, but things have changed in the past 20 years. Terry Mitchell Danville, IL.
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    Checking Your Scale

    Do any of you reloaders have a weight gage set to check your scale and powder measure?
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    Getting back into reloading

    I'm getting back into reloading after I retired. Should I wait and buy new or try to buy used equipment after the dust settles? I will be reloading only pistol, 44 mag, 45 auto rim.
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