Yeah, we're coming from 2 different ends of the spectrum here.
I wouldn't dream of trying to accomplish that on a progressive.
Impressive none the less. [emoji106]
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Weird. I've done it both ways, by hand and with the Lyman on press trimmer.
The cut is clean so I toss em in the tumbler with some stainless pins after, but I'm getting sub moa with 77 grain SMK in my gas guns.
If you are loading for PRS and the like, then mass processing is kind of out of the...
The Lyman power trim express is a huge help. I set a tool head up on the 550 to deprime in station one and trim in station 2. Haven't found a more efficient or accurate solution.
But spendy, but processing rifle brass is a bear so it was worth it for me.
Other nice thing with it is you can...
Anyone around MD do it?
Duffy's used to, I just got off the phone with them and they don't currently offer the service.
I've got a Belgian Browning a5 barrel with some minor surface rust that I'm looking to get taken care of and then just have the whole thing reblued.
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Swaged a few hundred 556 cases. Resized 556 to 300,chamfered and deburred. All ready to load up the rest of my berrys plated subs this week. [emoji106]
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Sure did.
That was me verifying my oal and that nothing was changed on my dies before doing this run.
I'm still new so that's probably me being overly cautious, but it's easy enough to do for my peace of mind.
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Fired my ladders of 9mm the other day.
My lowest load had some issues cycling the slide properly on every round. The others ran like a top.
So it looks like I've got my recipe worked out and I'll start cranking out some rounds batch style.
Next on the agenda is working up a 223 load...
Well, I got some time to finish up my ladders. Going to shoot em today. If I blow up you won't hear from me again. [emoji1787]
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