What do you have waiting for you in the reloading room?

I like them enough I bought another 20K. They all went bang, no issues, none out of round. Consistency is identical to all the other US makers, they flow through automated primer feed systems without issues, SD's were all right in the same range I get with any other. I think they are plenty high quality, and more importantly, I can get them. I've now tested them in SP, LP, and LR. I have no qualms at all about using these and plan to order more.
Thanks for the reply!
 
Got 'em done. Now, range time. [email protected] H4350, [email protected] H4350. Start loads to be sure, but, these are for getting on target, then shooting dirt clods in the desert come Fall.
If one or two of these prove accurate and safe, I'll load more. Been 33 years since I last shot this rifle myself. We're both due. The taller one on left. thumbnail.jpg
 
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I have a huge amount of bullet casting, and reloading waiting for me and only a couple weeks before our annual BPCR long-range match the end of this month! Mostly .40-85 Ballard, and .40-65 Win. so all bullets will be the same Lyman Snover .40 cal. 410 grain bullets. I need to cast and lube at least 200 and then load up 100 rds. of each cartridge before heading out.
 
I K98 Yugo Capture 8MM that has become loose in the stock. The stock was water damaged years ago and I think it just is loosey goosey in a few spots due to that. I am going to apply a little cork tape to it on certain bearing surfaces.

And yes all screws are tight. The action just slides fore and aft in the stock when you work the bolt.
 
Fixed. 5 tiny little squares of cork tape and done. Feels new - nice and tight. Hope my groups will bear it out for the effort.
 
Twenty .380 cases, tumbled, sized, primed, using three different primers. Going to test using N-310 in my wife's S&W EZ .380.

Have already done some testing in the Manhurin PPK/s with W-231, AA #2, and N-310, still working up with N-310.
 
Hmm… there has to be a way to incorporate good proper healthy exercise with such a chore🤣🤣
Unfortunately I broke a few bones in my right hand over the weekend and am nursing a sore paw. I won’t be able to put a lot of pressure on it for the next few days. Typing is an exercise in torture.
But that’s anytime. 🤣
I’m hoping for a Friday return to the collet puller.
 
Unfortunately I broke a few bones in my right hand over the weekend and am nursing a sore paw. I won’t be able to put a lot of pressure on it for the next few days. Typing is an exercise in torture.
But that’s anytime. 🤣
I’m hoping for a Friday return to the collet puller.
I’d contract out.
 
I now have no more immediate loading waiting for me! I finished up casting 100 each bullets for my .40-85 Ballard and .40-65 on Sunday. Then lubed them also, and today primed and prepped all 200 cases, and loaded them up. In less than 2 weeks I'll be off to our fall shoot and then it will all be shot up, and I'll be back to the same process again!
 
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