Thanks for all the info guys! I "bit the bullet" and bought the RCBS Swager Kit from Midway. Its true when they say you don't save any money reloading. Every time I turn around I find something else I need to buy. Oh but isn't it fun!!
I've done some research and see where I need a Swage Die. Does anyone know any methods or tricks that I could try to keep from spending another $30.00. The reviews I read on the die say the rod bends after +-80 rounds.
I have alot of different brands of .223 brass I am wanting to reload. I full lenght sized it and got ready to prime and the primers will not seat properly. Out of 40 I had maybe 10 go in with little pressure applied as they should. Then I had some that would not even began to seat with my Lee...
I bought a Lyman 1200 Tumbler today at Bass Pro. It's my first tumbler so I don't have anything to compare it to but so far so good. I polised 100 rnds of nasty firing range .223's and they came out looking great!
hey guys yall were right! i tightened the die down a little at a time while checking the fit in the rifle and guess what, it fits like a glove now! thanks for all the help and answers it was greatly appreciated. next time i'll be a little more patience for the responses. lol.... as for the...
thanks guys! i'll try and screw the die a little farther. as for me being impatient im sorry, i used to reload with a neighbor 5 yrs ago and he moved away with all of his equipment. 2 mths ago i decided to purchase my own equipment because i missed reloading only to find out there are no primers...
i bought the cartridges new, loaded them 4-5 yrs ago, shot them. i have 3 left over from 4-5 yrs ago and they fit fine. i deprimed them with my full lenght resizing die or d=so i thought.
i am reloading 22-250 cartridges. when i insert a new reloaded shell into the guns chamber the bolt is really tight when i close it. i have checked case lenght, bullet seating lenght and cant find the problem. can someone help??
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