I got it today and it jams constantly. I managed to get 2 primers in the tube and the next one flipped over and got stuck in the tray. Took the tray off, slide the cover back, cleared it, reassembled, jam. Rinse and repeat 8 times. What's the deal? These are Winchester SPP.
My buddy's son is having his bar mitzva in March. He is really into WWI and WWII rifles - loves to shoot mine. He's also a walking encyclopedia and loves to get into the minutia of a given weapon. I was thinking about getting him some books one different rifles. Any recommendations for books...
I figured it out. I had a powder through expander in powder die. Still not sure why the seater die isn't returning the cases to normal, but for now, it's working fine without the expansion.
Yup, they are .001-.002 longer. Just trimmed a few, ran them through the press and they dropped right in the chamber. I must have set up the die with a shorter case. Since this is just range ammo, should I reset the die with the longer case or trim all those cases?
I don't think I'm putting a lot of flare on the mouth. It didn't cause issue before. I'll have to check if there is more resistance when sizing the different brands.
I decided to load up some .45 ACP today. I used the same dies, set up the same way they were from my last session. I ran through 150 rounds or so of a mixture of brass from Winchester, Federal, Aguila, and a couple others. I'm using the same bullets I've been using. Grabbed three random...
In the spirit of continually improving my reloading room, I decided I needed a better way to store shell plates than stacking them on a Gladiator Garageworks hook. I found a guy on eBay who sold holders for various presses, except Hornady. I contacted him and he said he couldn't get a hold of...
At 25, he can see the holes just fine. I have a little more difficulty, but eagle eyes could probably read the target at 50m. With my range, 8 yards would require him to shoot at too steep of a down angle.
Mine probably isn't a fan, especially after I got hit by the drunk while riding one. Still recovering from it, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't kick over the 67 while there was an external fixater holding my right foot together. Thought about riding it (right hand shift), but realized my...
With a 67 Triumph Bonneville, 72 BMW R75/5, 04 Triumph Bonneville, 05 Triumph Thruxton, and 18 BMW K1600 GTL, my wife would probably believe I don't need more guns or motorcycles. I disagree. I need the Commando and I probably should get a BMW R90S.
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