I did a random weight check on my 40SW brass (assorted headstamps). It was cleaned and unprimed--just the brass. I checked the case length and they were all the same, but as much as 10.5 grains weight difference:what:!!! Is that too much? I don't usually sort handgun brass, but should I???
I'm...
I did a random weight check on my 40SW brass (assorted headstamps). It was cleaned and unprimed--just the brass. I checked the case length and they were the same, but as much as 10.5 grains difference!!! Is that too much? I don't usually sort handgun brass, but should i?
Ditto what Hondo60 said. Get RELIABLE info, not just what you get off the 'net. This is not a put-down, but as a newbie you probably won't know the difference between good info and BS. I've not used the Lee presses but they have some very good stuff at excellent prices. I started out with a...
Velocity and accuracy have no direct link. (That's a period at the end of that sentence, not a fly speck.
Everyone has a right to their own opinion. No one has a right to their own set of facts.
I didn't think handguns were legal to own in Canada. Did the laws change recently? I've dreamed of bear hunting in Canada, but wanted to use a handgun.
Use some citric acid (Lemi shine) and a few drops of Dawn. Makes brass super shiny and spot free. Shiny won't make it shoot any better. You only need it clean to reduce wear and tear on your dies.
H-110 and W-296 are the same powder, different labels. Check out the Hodgdon load manuals. All loads have identical charge weights, velocities, and pressures.
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