The shell plate is 16L which is a special order from Lee. A simple google search or a call to Lee would have given you the answer.
Now a little advice. If you have never reloaded before, choosing a Loadmaster is not a good idea. The Loadmaster usually requires tinkering to work correctly...
I also loaded 7.62x25 with PowerPistol. What a light show! The flash was so bright, people thought the range had been turned into a disco. :eek:
As for 9mm (124gr rn copper plated), [email protected] was my load.
As to the bullet purchase, while that is a great price (Grafs wants $19/100) that is a $600 purchase and you haven't even decided if you want to reload.
Even if you do decide to reload, you may find that duplicating your friends load is a lot more difficult than you anticipated. Or that...
Sears has solid butcher block work bench tops. Best part is that you can pickup at store for free, no shipping charges.
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-6%27-butcher-block-work-surface/p-00914961000P?prdNo=5
First, it's not a background check. It's a check to see if the buyers FOID card is still valid and not revoked.
Second, only the lost or stolen part of the law is effective immediately. The FOID card check doesn't go into effect until Jan 1, 2014.
I don't reload for friends or anyone else. Not because of concerns of liability or legality but because if I did, I would be spending all my free time making ammo for everyone.
If a friend wishes to come over and pull the handle while I supervise, no problem. Funny how no one has taken me up...
The bowl is definitely out of alignment with the chute. The reason there is a U shaped cutout on the plastic chute is for accessing the adjustment screw. The cutout should be aligned over that screw.
Call Hornady, they will fix you up.
Uh, before you get all excited. Looks to me that RCBS is selling their standard bullet feed die with the caliber specific plastic fingers pre-installed. They include a couple tubes for loading.
Will have same issues as before, fingers wearing, etc.
Speer is right. Note that it says 'for maximum loads'
This is good advice for any caliber. If you are making maximum loads you should only use new or 1x fired brass.
Unless that article has a typo, there's something screwy going on.
In the article it says they set-up a $68,000 machine to flatten 230,000 pounds of brass to sell for $70,000.
That's under 31 cents a pound. Hell, I'll buy it at that price and resell it to the scrap dealer at a hugh profit! :D
Maybe they just don't cycle the handle all the way. I am also curious to know.
True. Use the LCT in manual mode. Since you are advancing the turret manually, there is no reason for a full stroke.
I use the rifle charging die all the time for 7.62x54r. Never had a problem!
I have a friend that uses it for 30.06 and it works. Just needs to be set properly.
Has anyone noticed that they increased the number of contestants from 16 to 18.
Could this be because each season someone has left the show early? Extra contestants would help make sure that the required number of episodes were produced without fumbling for ways to make it so.
Wow. $46.95 for 5 lbs from Sinclair.
Try Buffalo Arms $7/lb when you buy 5 lbs.
http://www.buffaloarms.com/stainless_steel_media_it-164066.aspx?CAT=3889
Pellets LLC is their supplier.
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