What did you do at your reloading bench today?

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  • 85MikeTPI

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 19, 2014
    2,733
    Ceciltucky
    Loaded my first 357mag rounds, lower pressure starter rounds
    20x using 7.6gr AutoComp and .356 125gr TMJ
    20x using 18.0gr IMR4227 and same 125gr TMJ

    Should be able to test them in a few weeks during my next outing..
     

    cotman68

    Active Member
    Feb 21, 2010
    797
    Stewartstown, Pa
    Did my 3rd batch of dry tumbling and realized the importance of a timer. Forgot about it til next day and 23 hours later. lol. Whole gun room has a light red dust all over. Wet tumbler with a timer on the way


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    Kirkster

    Active Member
    Jan 9, 2009
    329
    Severn, PRoMD
    Took 8 weeks but finally it showed up today. This thing is pretty legit, took a little tweaking to get the charge throw under 10 seconds but all good now. I'll have to reverify all my loads now.

    I love mine... mine is throwing under 10 seconds as well. Makes being anal with the weighing much quicker
     

    Leper Messiah

    Active Member
    Aug 18, 2014
    570
    I built it.
     

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    BuildnBurn

    Professional Pyro
    Oct 25, 2012
    731
    Frederick County
    My new wet tumbler I finished yesterday. The only thing I had to buy was the 6" pvc tubing, 4, 1/8"x3/4" pvc fins for the inside of the tube, some 5/8" pvc flexible tubing, and SS pins. I think with ten pounds of SS pins I will be able to do 1k cases at a time. The carbine is for size comparison. I glued the fins at 90° to help with the tumbling action and use an expandable rubber plug in the front to seal it. I had .625" chrome plated rod, bearings, wood, expanding plug, and gear motor.

    The carbine is for size reference.
     

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    John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,945
    Socialist State of Maryland
    My new wet tumbler I finished yesterday. The only thing I had to buy was the 6" pvc tubing, 4, 1/8"x3/4" pvc fins for the inside of the tube, some 5/8" pvc flexible tubing, and SS pins. I think with ten pounds of SS pins I will be able to do 1k cases at a time. The carbine is for size comparison. I glued the fins at 90° to help with the tumbling action and use an expandable rubber plug in the front to seal it. I had .625" chrome plated rod, bearings, wood, expanding plug, and gear motor.

    The carbine is for size reference.

    You have waaay too much time on your hands. :lol:


    Nice job!
     

    firemn260

    Active Member
    Sep 15, 2015
    354
    Harford County
    Loaded up some 240gr xtp for the hog leg. Going to do some whitetail spot and stalk.

    Love my h110 but holy fireball!!
     

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