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    Palmetto State 7.62x39

    I reload for many calibers but for my AK, it's really much cheaper to just buy ammo. I find the prices from sgammo to be about the best negating special from other vendors.
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    Keeping Track of Times Loaded?

    I always "case gage" every round. When doing so I inspect (quick visual) for primer seating and any splits. Other then that, I'm good to go. Keeping track how many rounds a selected piece of brass has been fired, is getting too far down in the woods, but to each their own.
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    Low Dust Dry Media

    I do the same thing as "Bronx Kid". I literally have "zero" dust problems plus the brass looks almost brand new.
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    Powder Valley order

    PD is my "go to" vendor for all my bullets. Have never had any problems with any of my orders......i.e. fast shipments, etc. Hopefully they'' figure out what happen to your order and rectify it quickly.
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    What works good for you in 40 cal.

    I use 4.5 gr of W231 under a 180 fmj. mild recoil and accuracy is excellent out of my G23C.
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    .45 Match Brass

    I can see matched brass in rifles but not hand guns (for the majority of folks.).
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    why cant we use 10W 30 to lube cases?

    I've been using "HOS" sprayed into a baggie for pistol and rifle brass and can honestly say it work extremely well. Plus, a 8 oz can goes a long ways if using this method of lubing.
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    How long to let Hornady One-Shot case lube spray dry?

    HOS Been using One-Shot for years now without a single stuck piece of brass. I use the old trick of spraying a baggie and then just put a 100 or so and roll around for a few seconds. I then immediately start loading so at best maybe 1-2 minutes to let it dry. Heck I think I read either on...
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