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    Case lube shootout

    I don't know. Never used it
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    Case lube shootout

    Did you know they stopped making Johnson Paste Wax? I've used the same can for 15 years and was glad I bought another a few years ago. The company decided there was not enough demand to keep making it
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    Peep sight for Marlin 336

    My 70's Marlin 336 has a picatinny rail. I have a 3-9 Burris Scope with Weaver quad lock rings, and then this peep sight- https://buckshotsupply.com/utg-sub-compact-rear-sight-for-shotguns-22-rifles-mnt-910/. It says the sight is for 22 or shotguns but it stands up to my 30-30 well. With a...
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    Ruger 22/45 Mark IV

    Mine developed the same problem last week. Cleaned it very well same problem. Switched to hi velocity ammo problem solved. I fired about 3k rounds thru it, let it sit in the cabinet for about a year, then this problem. I enjoy figuring out problems like this so I won't be calling Ruger just yet...
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    Determining bullet seating depth

    I am fairly new to reloading and have only reloaded for a 30-30 lever action. I recently purchased a bolt action rifle in .223. As I have never used a bolt action rifle before I put together five cartridges with no primer or powder to cycle the action and get familiar with it. The load I intend...
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    Hornady Cartridge Gauge

    I loaded 15 cartridges today for .30-.30. It was once fired brass that I full length sized. I tested each cartridge in a Hornady cartridge gauge and they all fit easily. I then primed, loaded powder, pushed in bullets, and did the Lee factory crimp. I then tried each completed cartridge again in...
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    Do You Sit on a Stool When Reloading? Height of Stool vs. Bench?

    I build furniture utilizing hand tools for a lot of my work instead of machines, so I have spent years of long days in front of a work bench. While this does not answer your question specifically, I have learned that not wearing good shoes causes back pain for me. Bare foot or sandals in front...
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    Lee Load data

    All this talk of dippers and powder measures is over my head at this point. I use a beam scale, use the lee dipper that came with the dies to get close to my weight then use a powder trickler to get it precise. I only load about 10-15 cartridges at a time. Here was my initial concern- I have a...
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    Lee Load data

    I actually just picked that book up at Cabelas today.
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    Lee Load data

    Thanks for all the replies.
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    Lee Load data

    I am new to reloading and have read a few reloading manuals and manufacturers websites for load data. I received a set of Lee dies for .30-.30 and I noticed the instructions include load data. This Lee load data is not brand specific on the bullets. Is that acceptable? From reading reloading...
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