Targa
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All I know is that I am addicted to the end result, so any dislikes are irrelevant.
For me it's sorting brass. Not sorting headstamps, which I do on occasion after brass has been cleaned, but sorting before cleaning after coming home from the range.
I disliked it enough I spent a number of hours developing a solution that worked for me. This is it, takes about 15 min to sort a 5 gallon bucket of brass.
Trimming 223 brass
What the?If you dislike it as much as I did, the Dillon trimmers are one cure. Used with a progressive press, I can size/deprime and trim over 1000/hr without so much as a tingling finger.
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Now, I just dislike having to wear headphones while trimming, they are loud…. At least it only takes a small fraction of the time vs manual methods.
What the?
I like to reload, some of these folks need to take up stamp collecting.
If I disliked as much as some mention above, I certainly wouldn't bother!
You could use a set of check weights and eliminate one of your two scales from the process....Currently I'm not liking charging cases with powder atm, It just seems to take me forever and it tears my back up due to my bench being low and my eyes being bad. My powder measure doesnt throw the same charge consistanly enough to where I trust it as the load changes relevant to the powder level in the Dispenser(FA). I check that on a FA digital(lol), then double check every load on my Ohaus which takes me forever and while I like doing it, it's just tiresome. Not a fan of Swaging Military crimps either...