I have numerous reloading manuals as well. I've been reloading metallic cartridges and casting boolits since 1993 (approximately 25 years). Manuals are well worth the money. I would suggest you get as many as you can. However, I will say this. I am a lot better at learning and retaining...
All the above remarks are spot on. The most helpful thing in casting boolits for me was to find a mentor and watch him and learn hands on. The Lyman Cast Bullet handbook is nice and very informative, but for me there is nothing better than hands on learning. JMHO The Dove
Another note for you all. If you do have a dry chemical extinguisher, ie. ABC....... Every other month or so, take it out of the bracket, turn it upside down and tap on the base with a rubber mallet. Shake it vigorously and place it back in the bracket. This will help keep the media from...
I highly recommend the ABC extinguisher in a reloading area. I don't care about clean up near as much as I do about knock down in the incipient phase of a fire. JMHO
The Dove
Good ideas and thanks for the in-put/responses. For the record, I was using the RCBS wrench set that came with my RC II kit that I purchased in 1993.
I called RCBS and they sent me a batch of new brass set screws and a batch of brass buffers. I will test these out and see what they will...
I love RCBS and their products and dies. However, I can't stand their set screws on the die lockrings!!!!! Geeeeeze... I have stripped out 3 of the brass set screws in the past month. They are stripping out where the allen wrench goes into the screw. :mad: Thanks for letting me vent...
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