dickttx
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If the idea of most ever came into my head while reloading I would stop immediately.
I casted 8000 bullets in about 10 or so hours once. I'm a fast learner so now I don't do that anymore!. now I only cast for a couple/four hours at a stretch.
Playing with full auto toys was the cause for my "most" session too.Last time we went to Knob Creek I cranked out about 8000 rounds of .45 and 9mm, but the Dillon 1050 is cheating just a little. Took most of a day.
How do you get your press into the theater?
I can lube a .223 case, put it in the press, and decap and full length size it.
I can do that 1,000 times while watching a movie.
It keeps my hands so busy, I do not eat any food for a whole movie.
couple hundred on my Lyman turret press.. seating primers with it blows chunks when you do that many.
I am with ya here. Most in a sitting maybe 100. I measure nearly every load for COL. Every piece of brass for length, clean every pocket hole, and weigh about every tenth charge on two scales.I only do batches, but finished loads in a sitting? Maybe 50... I reload because I enjoy being meticulous... I attempt perfection with bottle neck rifle ammo.
yeah but its worth it. I case gauge mine and box them up while the press is loading them.Case gauging that many rounds for competition use really sucks