I use a Sled for load developments. I do not use them for heavy recoil, but for better stabilization for all of my rifles. Sled's work well for all four of my rifles (.223, .243, 6.5 Creedmoor, and 30-06. I do not use the sled to practice with though.
I have not had this happen yet. Do you highly seasoned and veteran reloaders think this is similar to the saying we have for motorcycles? As the saying goes, there are those that have laid one down, and there are those that will.
I was having problem with the crimp not being the same on all my brass. I have resolved the issue by not seating and crimping on the same stroke (single stage pres). I now also seperate all of my brass based on case length so that I can have a uniform crimp. I am only trying to get a crimp of...
Any reviews for Berry's Plated 115's? I am just now starting to load for pistol. I have been loading for quite some time for my rifle calibers, but I just recently started loading for my 9mm in Glock 26. I picked up these bullets because they are relatively cheap. Once I work through my...
Last night I had him weigh the difference in the brass from the Remington and Nosler brass he is using. He said that he had an almost 2 gram difference in brass. My first thought was, "Why did you measure in grams?", but that is just the setting he chose on his digital scale. Could such a...
I have discussed his reloading technique in quite detail with him. I haven't been reloading for years or anything like that, but he is doing very similiar procedures as I do and I have zero issues out of three different calibers I reload for.
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