I rotate three of those presses. They are setup for 380, 9MM, and 222. They are portable enough that I just clamp them on the bench and go to work. The dies are mostly set to go. I like the fact that I can be working in minutes.
Our high in central North Dakota is forecast to be -10 on Sunday. And we only have an inch or so of snow on the ground. Really a nice change from last year when the snow was really deep all winter. It's really nice to see all the snow go south of us for a change.
All the black you see tumbling with pins after tumbling dry is just carbon coming from the inside of the brass. The outside of the brass is clean and the carbon on the inside isn't going to affect anything while loading. I've been loading since cleaning was done with a damp rag, and I've never...
For everyone having problems with swaging. If you wipe a fingertip of Imperial on the tool every five or six cases it will solve most all of your problems.
I must be getting old. I still remember the crank phone on the wall, when you always talked to the operator unless you were calling someone on the party line.
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