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  1. J

    Wet tumbling

    I started wet tumbling to clean BPCR 45-90 brass and have just about migrated all of my brass cleaning to this because it cleans primer pockets so well. Havent noticed it accelerating brass hardness any quicker that shooting and sizing; however, i regularly anneal the aforementioned BPCR brass...
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    Building the Perfect Reloading Room

    Carpet. Up to you, but be advised a live primer caught by the beater bar of an upright vacuum operated by your wife will *never* be forgotten. Mine still brings it up 25+yrs later... Looks good!
  3. J

    Building the Perfect Reloading Room

    Benches are 16" wide and 34" tall. Edited my original post to add that info also.
  4. J

    Building the Perfect Reloading Room

    Will get those measurements for you.
  5. J

    Building the Perfect Reloading Room

    Thanks! It works for me.
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    Building the Perfect Reloading Room

    Always enjoy seeing other people's reloading room setups. Everyone has specific needs and circumstances, so there is a lot of variation. To date, I have built three shops with included reloading areas with a few conclusions: 1.) Make the reloading bench as stout as possible. 2.) Unless the...
  7. J

    Steyr Match 308 Info??

    I hear ya, not much detailed info around. I bought a match model in the early 90s that had been hacked up - no iron sights and someone threaded the barrel 1/2-28 (apparently with a die and drill). Cut that off, re-crowned in a lathe and it shot very well with a ZF84 that I scrounged up. Do...
  8. J

    Recommend a good pair of pants that doesn’t skinny jean the ankles...

    Duluth firehose pants. Switched to them from Carhart. For me, they are more comfortable, wear like iron, and are available in different styles/configurations, material weights, and sizes. Not bellbottoms, but not skinny leg either.