crummyshooter
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I have what is probably an unusual problem for most shooters.
I like to reload and don't shoot enough to keep me busy. I like to spend a lot of time making sure my cases are as close as possible to being exactly the same. flash hole size, chamfered inside and out, neck wall thickness, case length, weight. Sort bullets, by weight (cast or Factory). Weigh every powder charge. Seat primers with a Lee tool, so I can feel how they seat.
Casting bullets; Inspect each bullet for any deformity, Nose pour, turn the spru in a lathe to even it out, sort by weight, size and lube and weigh again.
Out in the "Room" with a good cigar and a beer or a shot or two of Pendleton 1910, it don't get any better.
I like to reload and don't shoot enough to keep me busy. I like to spend a lot of time making sure my cases are as close as possible to being exactly the same. flash hole size, chamfered inside and out, neck wall thickness, case length, weight. Sort bullets, by weight (cast or Factory). Weigh every powder charge. Seat primers with a Lee tool, so I can feel how they seat.
Casting bullets; Inspect each bullet for any deformity, Nose pour, turn the spru in a lathe to even it out, sort by weight, size and lube and weigh again.
Out in the "Room" with a good cigar and a beer or a shot or two of Pendleton 1910, it don't get any better.