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    Do you use one single brand of reloading equipment or multiple???

    NPresses : RCBS, Pacific, Lee, Hollywood, Bair, Bonanza, and one home made custom Dies : Redding, Forster, RCBS , Lyman, CH, Herters, Pacific, Hollywood, Lee, Lyman, and Wilson Balance beams : Pacific, RCBS, and Ohaus Tooling : Redding, RCBS, Lee, Sinclair, Forster, 21st Century, K&M...
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    Coolest thing since sliced bread.

    Looks like lipstick to me! Or a dogs weiner.....
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    Used the chronograph for the first time today, declare victory?

    Hahaha, I guess that would be a victory for some!
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    Do you remove the case lube after ammo completion?

    Slamfire, that was an excellent post and an excellent read! I thank you for taking the time to post that! However, now I am off to do more research, being the anal OCD type...lol
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    Do you remove the case lube after ammo completion?

    Slamfire, I am not arguing with you at all, as I am quite sure you are more than correct, when it comes to cannons and firearms developed for 2mm greased ammunition. However, I highly doubt that applies to small arms where the action was not designed to take that kind of bolt thrust, modern...
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    RCBS bullet colet puller question

    Using the collet puller without making marks takes a little practice til you get the feel. Too much pressure and you mark the bullet, not enough and it slips and scratches the bullet without removing it. Only takes a couple bullet pulls to figure it out though. I much prefer this method to...
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    Reloading in a Vacuum.....

    So in other words if you tried to vacuum out all contents from a brass cartridge to make it an absolute vacuum it won't collapse? I am curious as well, if someone had the equipment to conduct such a test I would like to see the results.
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    Reloading in a Vacuum.....

    If you could create a pure vacuum inside a brass casing I am quite willing to bet it would collapse, and we quite often get more than 29.5 inches mercury atmospheric pressure, although that would be more than enough.
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    does anyone else have issues with accubonds?

    I have had great accuracy and excellent weight retention using 140 AB's in the 270, 200's in the 325 WSM and 140's in the 7mm08. In fact they are my to to hunting bullet when Partitions are unavailable or or I am loading for 400 yards plus.
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    Reloading in a Vacuum.....

    Am I still on the THR forums? Even if it was possible to create loads in a vacuum, once removed from the vacuum the casing would crush even if the bullet and primer was sealed in place. Now, loading cartridges with an inert gas could possibly have real world uses, maybe not for me, because...
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    What do you do and how long to wait?

    Personally, I would send them back along with a note. Honesty and virtue will take you much further in life over the long run. But that's just me.
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    Having complete confidense in your reloads

    Most handloads are tailored to a specific firearm, and not quality checked by YOU! I trust my handloads over ANY factory rolled, handgun, rifle, or shotgun. Too bad you don't trust yourself 45.....
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    first time - how many components should I buy?

    Sadly, I can't get 100 rounds ammo with a pound of powder in some of my rifles, I wish I could get 1,400 per!!! lol
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    New Summit Press: Cross between a Hollywood and a Forster

    If you watch the RCBS video demonstrating the Summit, you can see the runout on the loaded rifle round....lol
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    Show us a picture of your reloading bench

    I'll be your friend! haha
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    Case Lube - Spray On or Pad?

    Imperial wax, once I tried it many years ago, I wondered why anyone would use anything else.
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    Problem with pulling down process

    Once the lead has been removed, it should be safe to just fire them off, not enough projectile weight to cause pressure issues, so I agree with the above.
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    An email to my mentor

    Haha, thanks for the smile!
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    Hornady One Shot follow up

    Well considering it takes me about 2 seconds to wipe sizing wax on the brass as I pick them up for sizing, I still say its faster than the wait.
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    Old brass

    As others have stated, best way is to remove the decapping pin, works slick and safe.
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