The 10-10 Lyman m-5 are all ohaus. Well at least they used to be. Surprised no one said anything about Scott Parker. I had the pleasure of talking to him on the phone. Great guy. Search his name on Google with reloading scale after it. You can find testimonials and contact info. He will take an...
Lived and work in md. Moved to PA. Got my CC in 24hrs here in PA. MD issue is a court process. Judges and hearings...blah blah. Basically if you don't transfer large amounts of money or weren't violently assaulted multiple times. You can't get a CC on MD
I'm on the theory that I don't want my tumbler motor to burn up or fail wary in life to over heating. So I usually run it an hour. Turn it off. Then run it another 30min later
So I forgot to turn off the tumbler for hours upon hours. At least 4+. I usually only do an hour. But good lord. I could sell these as jewelry. I had to load them up right away.
I'm trying to make 60 grainers work out of my 20" SS wylde AR. I had tested varget, h335. But varget is now gone and 335 was more for just my plinking needs. So I scored some h322 and cfe223. I wasn't happy with the cfe223 so I didn't even finish the test batch after the first 3 loads. Here are...
I would say if the bullet set out an average of .0005" then the neck tension is on the good side. I'm new to the game, but I have fired about 80 or so hand loads with out a crimp. This test was simply for my own curiosity. I figured I would share my findings.
I had seen some posts here and there about crimping or not crimping to prevent bullet set back with AR's. I loaded up some rounds and did a test. I loaded the test handload and then a factory federal 55gr fmj. I fired the factory load and let it auto load the handload. I then ejected the round...
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