Have the Hornady powder measure. When the lube drys or runs out it becomes very unpredictable. Bought a digital scale for faster measures (not sure its going to work out) and right now staying away from very close tolerance powders like Clays for the 45acp.
My first and favorite is the Winchester md 61, it's replacement is the Ruger 10/22. That is one fun gun to shoot. With so many options available from target to 30rd clips, it is a blast.
Going to try setting back .010, instead of 1.140 going to 1.130. I'm loading for a 357sig in XD service with 124gr Rainer's FP. It cycles well but when I was putting the primers with a hand primer, a couple of brass the primers went in real easy. They were Hornady brass maybe it's softer than...
COAL what does that stand for ? C? Over All Length
That's interesting BTW. Guess was thinking that it was supposed to be OAL and that's it.
Done that with rifles but not auto pistols.
A habit I developed was looking in the case every time. It paided off just recently, after letting my re-load set-up set for a couple of years. Decided to get another gun and start loading and shooting again. So any way the powder measure was not throwing accurate loads light, lighter, then...
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