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I have a Springfield xdm in 40 cal. I have been trying to find a straight double mag pouch for it but have been unable to find any made specifically for it. I keep getting conflicting information about whether the xdm mags will fit in the xd pouches. I called Fobus and the person there swore...
That seems plausible. A primer pocket gauge. That just leaves the small one. Could it be a flash hole gauge. The two larger ones are identical on both ends, but the smaller one is different.
.078/.085
That is way too small for any primer pocket I have ever seen.
The two larger ones correspond to the diameters of large primers and small primers. The smaller one I don't know. Flash hole maybe? Still if they are for primers, what do they do? They are not primer hole cleaners, cause they have nothing sharp to scrape with.
Diameters .078, .175, .210
mscott you are welcome to them. Email me with your address. I also have an operation manual and shell plates for this press. You are welcome to the manual if you want it. If not someone else is welcome to it. The shell plates are for sale over on the Tradiing Post section of this forum. PM me...
But, if you use the auto disk powder measure you will still need the lee powder thru expander die. but this can be purchased separately and quite affordably.
To answer your original question, the brass doesn't need to be shinny and the insides don't need to have the burnt powder stains cleaned out. Really you don't have to clean brass unless it is dirty. The only reason you need to clean brass is to get all the dirt off so you don't damage your dies...
Berry's bullets are the cheapest I've found if you don't cast your own. They are the only ones I can afford to buy. Mostly I cast my own.
Berry's
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I purchased some equipment at a sale. Included was a little bag with these items and it is labeled Dillon Swadge. I did not get a Dillon Swadger though. Anybody recognize these parts? Are they worth anything?
Very well said benedict. One thing to add, for lighter charges you can sometimes use the micro disk. It halves the depth of the hole and so increses the diameter which in some cases will solve the bridging problem on a particular load...
Western sells some. I think they are about the only ones out there that do. Most people just use .358 bullets, and usually get acceptable accuracy. The 35864 bullet that Western sells is a replica of the classic 38 S&W bullet shape with the long round nose, usefull for the short 38 S&W case...
I have heard of Dillon's counter, but never of a digital counter. Who makes it? Where do they sell it. Did a search on midway and came up with nothing.
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