It seems to me that a 5 grain spread is going to produce poor groups. I weigh the boolets from my casting lots and segregate into 1 grain ± .5 grain lots.
It seems to me that the the new "Library of Wisdom" has killed submissions to my two favorite threads - show me your reloading bench and things I have discovered or invented. Please go back to the old way.
After installing one of Dan Clausen's ([email protected]) handles on my Rock Chucker I asked him to make one for my RCBS Lubrisizer. I wanted more leverage and fewer blisters. I think Dan did it!
I use both an ultrasonic and vibratory tumbler. I am still experimenting with various acidic solutions for the ultrasonic which will leave some tarnish but it sure cleans the inside of the case and the primer pocket. After neutralizing the acid solution with a short soak in H20 + baking soda...
Ammo can, electrical conduit and couplers for the legs, shock-cord tent poles for the uprights and cross pieces, carpet mat for the catcher in the front, and fish net.
I'm old and fat and hate bending over to recover my brass so my wife helped me build this brass catcher. Everything folds up and fits into the ammo box.
Being a handgun kind of person I have an appreciation for military weapons. I would like to know about the Mitchells Mausers that are advertised every month in the NRA magazine. If these rifles are in "such good condition" why do they sell for under $500. What can you rifle guys tell me about...
Anyone have a clever solution for RCBS IV Primer Catcher?
I sure would like to see a clever solution to the problems I have with the primer catcher on my RCBS IV. As many primers land on the floor as go into the catcher. :banghead:
I would say because of the cheap bullets but the real reason is all the neat play toys. If you factor in all of the RCBS green goodies I have purchased the bullets are not so cheap.
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