First reloading session
- bimbo
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First reloading session
Well I have just come back from the range after firing my first hand loads.
Just wanted to say thanks for the advise and tips that I have found through asking questing and searching this forum. So thanks guys and girls.
Went to the range this morning with loads of 24.0gr through to 25.8gr of BM2 at 0.3gr incriments loaded with 55gr Vmaxs seated at 20 thou off the lands. I am using federal once fired cases which I decrimped using the RCBS swager - it was cheaper to buy the swager than it was to buy another 200 cases.
Groups ranged from just under 2inches to one which was 0.77 and the majority just under and over 1inch.
All my rounds went BANG, none went BOOM or Puff. So all in all I would call it a sucessfuly first reloading session.
Here is a pick of my coffee table reloading setup.
Thanks
James
Just wanted to say thanks for the advise and tips that I have found through asking questing and searching this forum. So thanks guys and girls.
Went to the range this morning with loads of 24.0gr through to 25.8gr of BM2 at 0.3gr incriments loaded with 55gr Vmaxs seated at 20 thou off the lands. I am using federal once fired cases which I decrimped using the RCBS swager - it was cheaper to buy the swager than it was to buy another 200 cases.
Groups ranged from just under 2inches to one which was 0.77 and the majority just under and over 1inch.
All my rounds went BANG, none went BOOM or Puff. So all in all I would call it a sucessfuly first reloading session.
Here is a pick of my coffee table reloading setup.
Thanks
James
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Re: First reloading session
Well done James. Nothing like firing off your first reloads. It is a combination of nerves and excitement.
Reloading for the 223?
Reloading for the 223?
- V|PeR
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Re: First reloading session
nice work James
How have you got the press mounted to the wood? Looking to do the same
How have you got the press mounted to the wood? Looking to do the same
- bimbo
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Re: First reloading session
Loading for my stevens 200 in 223.
The press is mounted to the piece of 45x90mm with bolts and wingnuts and then clamped to the table. I did have it setup on the kitchen bench till I got kicked out into the loungroom by the misses
The press is mounted to the piece of 45x90mm with bolts and wingnuts and then clamped to the table. I did have it setup on the kitchen bench till I got kicked out into the loungroom by the misses
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Re: First reloading session
You get pride out of rolling your own. No factories for you anymore mate he he
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Re: First reloading session
Yeah still wanna do my own but with things going the way they are, not looking likely for a while yet.
Well done mate.
Well done mate.
Re: First reloading session
Well done mate im sure you'll have hours of fun loading your own. I hope the dies are working well for you too...
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Re: First reloading session
welcome to the club. Good work!
- frakka
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Re: First reloading session
Well done Bimbo, I'm gearing up to reload again and this remark raised alarm bells:
Does Federal V-Shok and Vital Shok utilise crimped primers........I won't be able to knock some out until wednesday....?I am using federal once fired cases which I decrimped using the RCBS swager
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Re: First reloading session
No.frakka wrote:Well done Bimbo, I'm gearing up to reload again and this remark raised alarm bells:
Does Federal V-Shok and Vital Shok utilise crimped primers........I won't be able to knock some out until wednesday....?I am using federal once fired cases which I decrimped using the RCBS swager
- frakka
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Re: First reloading session
Thanks for the in depth reply Tikka , it is indeed true, cups clean as a whistle. Looks like they crimp bulk ammo for use in autoloaders eg AR15's and even use a harder metal in the primers, something to do with protruding firing pins in these weapons. Just this week in NZ a soldier was injured when the cartridge detonated before the action closed.tikka wrote: No.
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Re: First reloading session
What about american eagle stuff it's made by Federal. I have still yet to get the reloader to find out.
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Re: First reloading session
No worries matefrakka wrote:Thanks for the in depth reply Tikka , it is indeed true, cups clean as a whistle. Looks like they crimp bulk ammo for use in autoloaders eg AR15's and even use a harder metal in the primers, something to do with protruding firing pins in these weapons. Just this week in NZ a soldier was injured when the cartridge detonated before the action closed.tikka wrote: No.