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I too have been on the water more than shooting as of late, the range can wait a bit longer I think.Primed and belled 783 9mm brass today. Ready to charge and finish. Due to hand problems wife has to seat bullets. I am down to my last 1800 small pistol primers. Wife's sig226 gobbles ammo.
I have both RCBS and Hornady pullers. Both work great. It hurts too much to use my old hammer puller.
Haven't been to the range in a month or more. Fishing has been too hot to go shoot.
Thank you for the offer Jim. But.....If you ever need to use mine, let me know and I can loan them out to you.
Sure, it a perfect world you'd never need a puller. In my case, I had a primer problem that I couldn't see until the round had powder and bullet seated. Once I fixed the primer tip, all good again.Thank you for the offer Jim. But.....
I STRIVE to make absolutely sure I will NEVER need a puller for any large number of MY reloads! I also would hope I would never take a butt-load of ammo that needed pulling apart.
What most people see as extra work, I see as opportunities to keep busy and makin some $$$.Thank you for the offer Jim. But.....
I STRIVE to make absolutely sure I will NEVER need a puller for any large number of MY reloads! I also would hope I would never take a butt-load of ammo that needed pulling apart.
I've got a hammer type puller all right. There's been a time or two I accidentally seated too deep and had to get .015 back.Sure, it a perfect world you'd never need a puller. In my case, I had a primer problem that I couldn't see until the round had powder and bullet seated. Once I fixed the primer tip, all good again.
What most people see as extra work, I see as opportunities to keep busy and makin some $$$.
I do not plan to pull stuff down but I'm a full service reloader.
What powder load if I can ask?Loaded up 99 rounds of 44 mag tonight for plinking steel. 240 grain coated SWC. One of the primers must be hiding on the bench or floor…
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And some people here think I'm anal about a clean work surface n stuff about hospital clean reloading room…Finished depriming & cleaning all my misc brass (maybe 5000 cases in 6-8 calibers) . Not a lot of effort but tons of clean cases after 4-5 days of tumbling.
I cleaned a bunch of dies and got a little oil on those that get the least use.
Lubed two presses, associated powder drops, and wiped down all the powder bars and conversion kits.
The loading bench and tools are ready to go & looking good!
Trying to make sure everything is ready to go when I want to start bulk loading again. It's nice knowing there are 1000 of anything ready to load.And some people here think I'm anal about a clean work surface n stuff about hospital clean reloading room…
I call it busy work when I clean up after the days projects (mess)…