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Mayhaps useful to trade tho, given the current primer situation?I do not own a 10mm firearm is why. I have an XDM40 so the bullets will be used.
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Mayhaps useful to trade tho, given the current primer situation?I do not own a 10mm firearm is why. I have an XDM40 so the bullets will be used.
I've only shot a 10mm once, from a full sized Glock model. What ever that was. I remember thinking it wasn't so bad? But-then, I don't think I was getting shots in my wrist and shoulder back then either. I WOULDN'T say no completely to getting a nice solid, all steel Tanfoglio in 10mm though. IF I got the bug.At the time I got these that was my intentions but I wanted a PCC because 10mm pistols are hand killers.
Yep, I just might trade for 165g HP 40S&W bullets.Mayhaps useful to trade tho, given the current primer situation?
Do your suppliers have stock? Are they able to supply their customers?I've got this run of 44-40 done and will be finishing up the 44 Special today and tomorrow. 10mm, 44 mag and 45-70 brass on order. Just got .357mag brass delivered but think I'll run off a bunch of 38 Super first. We'll see, the phone might ring or I'll get something I ordered a year ago and change my plans.
edited to add: right now all my primers are comeing to me from my customers, none from my suppliers yet.
No, if my suppliers had primers in stock I'd have them. I'm able to get brass, powder, and bullets just no primers other than what my customers bring me.Do your suppliers have stock? Are they able to supply their customers?
Trying to load without primers sucks! It really makes a mess of the bench.No, if my suppliers had primers in stock I'd have them. I'm able to get brass, powder, and bullets just no primers other than what my customers bring me.
Hopefully faster than with a kinetic hammer.I've De-Loaded 800 10mm rounds….
Oh yeah it is, I switched over to all RCBS COLLET pullers last year and have never looked back.Hopefully faster than with a kinetic hammer.
I enjoy converting .223/5.56 into 300BLK, it is an arduous task but it makes me feel like a craftsman.I had a nice bucket of brass to sort & clean this past week - maybe 4500 cases.
Some was once fired 223 so i was looking forward to starting to process that so I could set that brass aside.
There ended up being less than I'd hoped, but I was able to grab a few boxes worth of Lake City 223 and convert it to 300aac.
I have thousands of loaded and ready to load 223 - Having a little more 300 brass ready to go will be nice.
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I got roughly 150 rounds of OLD .30-60 as an extra from a buy that "I" wasn't going to shoot. Some reloaded probably and some with some green crud growing on them. I took 'em all down with that RCBS green hammer de-bulleter. That green plastic hammer will take a beating is all I've got to say about that!Kenetics have their place but it's surly isn't making it in production lines…
Between RCBS and Hornady, do you know which one does less bullet damage? Or are they about the same?Oh yeah it is, I switched over to all RCBS COLLET pullers last year and have never looked back.
Kenetics have their place but it's surly isn't making it in production lines…
My RCBS does zero damage to the bullet, I don't know about the Hornady pullers.Between RCBS and Hornady, do you know which one does less bullet damage? Or are they about the same?
Ditto this as I use the RCBS collet style myself.My RCBS does zero damage to the bullet,
If you ever need to use mine, let me know and I can loan them out to you.I got roughly 150 rounds of OLD .30-60 as an extra from a buy that "I" wasn't going to shoot. Some reloaded probably and some with some green crud growing on them. I took 'em all down with that RCBS green hammer de-bulleter. That green plastic hammer will take a beating is all I've got to say about that!