I have been reloading on carpet for over a year. Only other alternative was to put my reloading bench in the garage...no way in S. Georgia Humidity. I just go slow, take it easy with primers and powder and like all others said, vacuum with a dust buster or shop vac. No problems as of yet but...
thats what i am looking for...specific trimmers, collets and cutters...what would be a good trimmer for all bottleneck cases that also offers the collets and such for 204 ruger
any of you trimming 204 ruger cases? What is your setup? I am using Lee case length guage/trimmer for other calibers but Lee doesn't offer this for the 204. What do you reccommend?
Thanks to all of you for your input. I am shooting these out of a .270 tikka t3 bolt action. When seated to the 3.21 they chamber fine and sit well in the clip. I actually shot a few rounds today and they did well. The cannelure was well above the case mouth. Only had one problem..flattened...
I am reloading .270 winchester. New brass measured to spec. 2.534 When seating the bullet (hornady interlock sp 130gr) to hornady manual specs of 3.21 COL the bullet is not seated far enough for the case neck to reach the cannalure. When I achieve the seating depth where the bullet cannalure...
I am new to reloading and have two choices for bench placement. In my upstairs office with wall to wall carpet or in my garage (concrete floor). I need advice on how to get rid of the static in the carpeted room. I live in Georgia and the humidity in the garage will do a number on my press...
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