What have you done in the reloading room today

Chamfer is a beveled edge. Beveled : Cut at an angle that is not a right angle : having the slant of a bevel
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chamfer
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verb
cham·fer ˈcham(p)-fər
ˈcham-pər

chamfered; chamfering ˈcham(p)-f(ə-)riŋ
ˈcham-p(ə-)riŋ
transitive verb

1
: to cut a furrow in (something, such as a column) : GROOVE
2
: to make a chamfer on : BEVEL
chamfer :scrutiny::uhoh:
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countersink
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verb
coun·ter·sink ˈkau̇n-tər-ˌsiŋk

countersunk ˈkau̇n-tər-ˌsəŋk ; countersinking
transitive verb

1
: to make a countersink on (a hole)
2
: to set the head of (something, such as a screw) at or below the surface
countersink

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noun
1
: a bit or drill for making a funnel-shaped enlargement at the outer end of a drilled hole
2
: the enlargement made by a countersink
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I swaged close to 300 5.56 cases and then primed said brass this evening. Worked great and I didn't crush a single primer. Now when I said went in like butter, I meant easier than trying to put primers in crimped cases, they still had slight resistance.
 
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I woke in the wee hours feeling so cold I thought the furnace quit… but it turned out I was running a fever… then the other uuuum flu symptoms took off. ugh… so I’m home from work in the chair… ugh. Might change my last weekend of late deer season hunting plans…
I did put some brass through the tumbler last night.View attachment 1127032 And I got sick of my ratty notebook log, so I ordered a proper one and it arrived yesterday. View attachment 1127033 Then I managed to find this Hornady oal gauge for $23. Not bad. Brand new… View attachment 1127035

So far, I haven't developed the light touch Hornady says I'm supposed to have to use the bullet comparitor. But I'll be dismounting the barrel for a Cerrocastof the chamber
 
This is why order of operations matters.
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For the Luger -> Makarov conversion, start with unsized, fired 9mm brass. Clean, deprime, then run through the Makarov expansion die, trim, then resize in the Makarov sizing die. Guess what I got out of order…

Yup, I started with sized brass. :(
It still plunks and passes a finished cartridge gauge but, it doesn’t look right. :oops:
 
I just got in another Frankford Arsenal Hand Deprimer tool.
I'll pick another one up in a couple of weeks.
They have three different size plastic incerts for holding the cases while depriming.
I'll have three depriming tools all set up for the different size incerts. I won't have to switch them around. Just grab the right o e and knock the primers out.

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When I get my reloading shed done I have four Progressive presses. Once they are set up for a certain caliber they will stay set up. No swaparoo between calibers. If I want to do another caliber on a progressive press I will buy another progressive press for that caliber.
 
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