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I grab my tumbler while running and turn it upside down into a 5g bucket.
How many times do I have to do this with a 223 brush in a 6.5g till I get it clean?
Ever facepalm so hard you spill a little coffee? I've been doing this wrong for years - I have the hornady case tumbler and I knew the little filter thing fit over a 5gal bucket and was roughly the size of the tumbler bowl but never put two and two together... I've been shaking it by hand and tapping brass together to get the bits of media...
Bit the bullet and ordered a henderson trimmer yesterday, today I'll finish the .223 I prepped and load up some 52gr berger targets over AA2230, with some for the chrono and some to test seating depth. I was running 8208 but my load produced quite a bit of crunch on seating and I think I had some 'grow' into the lands after sitting for six months...
I cleaned dies. They needed it.
Sweet press!Mounted the new press. I've only used it to deprime so far, but it seems to be working well so far.
jeffreybehr Dies are but a part and once in a while I will take the de-capping pin out and give it a massage with worn out steel wool Needs a shot of carb cleaner, little carbon here, get those threads, and where the whole thing screws in. It may be standard maintaince for you?
Never lose your settings!!, tighten them down now that the things are clean and tools fit, and use good lube and cleaners. Check the vent hole and blow everything clean to include the top of the press the dies screw into.
I go down to the Veteranarian's place and get good Q-type tips cheap. You don't need too many. Nice long sticks. Cleans out up in the chamber area, throat---
Depending on how many sizings you go through it may last you 60 years with rounds you shoot where I load a few a week and need to do this once in a while. Things just run smoother for me.
It seems like everything man has come up with, it seems to work best when clean and properly lubricated. Everything along the way gets dirty with carbon and brass so after a while, clean them out and see if things don't go smoother for you.
It is amazing what you find in the throats and threads of dies with those neat Q-tips. Best to just keep them clean IMHO
Money well spent, why I waited decades to buy I am not sure."Been avoiding trimming 850 6.5CM and 500 308 for weeks now. But the time has come.
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With my slowly worsening carpal-tunnel sydrom, I may have to buy one of these things soon.
Well, you just cost me some money. Was already thinking about grabbing some mid-weight 6mm hunting bullets for WI deer season next year. Bought the last 300 MidwayUSA had.Received another Midway factory-second 6mm bullet...
...the Hornady GMX, the all-copper, plastic-tipped hunting bullet.. This is the 90g. version; it's BC is much higher at .422 v. the 80's .300.![]()
Factory Second Bullets 243 Cal, 6mm (243 Diameter) 90 Grain Expanding
MidwayUSA has just made a huge purchase of blemished bullets and we are passing the savings to our customers. Blemished bullets are bulk-packaged,...www.midwayusa.com
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Now have 20 trios of all of my bullets to shoot in the incoming 6mm ARC-chambered 16" AR15 that I hope will arrive by the end of November.. Waiting is not nearly as enjoyable as shooting.
Also found a small batch of CCI primers just arrived at Bruno's and bought two Ks of BR4s which I don't normally use (I use CCI 400s), but they're generally interchangeable, and I buy what I can get in this crazy world of ours.
Well, you just cost me some money. Was already thinking about grabbing some mid-weight 6mm hunting bullets for WI deer season next year. Bought the last 300 MidwayUSA had.![]()