To Re-Load or Not???

Just some pics of my garage setup. A 30+ year old Black and Decker Workmate with two sheets of 3/4" MDF glued and lag screwed on form the bench top. The press is also 30+ years old, an RCBS Jr.

Resizing 223:
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Components cabinet:
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Drawers for tools and dies:
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No stuck cases this morning, although one tried its best. I felt resistance so I lubed more. Still felt resistance so lubed even more thoroughly. The third pull of the handle went up nice and smooth. :)
 
I received my "Modern Reloading" By Richard Lee today. I ordered it from Midway they have it on sale. Anyway it seems to be a great book with a lot of indepth information not available in most of my reloading books. For instance it has a chart that tells you how much powder fits in what size of lee dipper and it has a lot of powders listed. The only powder I havent found is the CFE223 but that just came out this year. It goes into a lot of detail that I have never seen before. Just thought I would share that. :)
 
Finally put together my .260rem Bolt action. Savage 10 action, Shilen 28" bull barrel and Boyd's varmit thumbhole stock.

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Had loaded up some test loads of 147gr SMK's over 35.5 Varget. Got to shoot 6 times before the floods came.

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Think I'm gonna like this gun and wondering if I should tinker with the loads!
 
Sooooo

Started to prep for Hopefully a desert range day tomorrow....

After Loading my 6 .223 mags i relized i only have 20 of MY loads left.... that JUST wont do:p

So had the pork loin on the barby.... Worthless preaseason games 4 on 3 of my Tv's...... and Headed to the Bench....

After about 40rds ish I started thinking.... based on Grover's Stuck case and Bill's Almost stuck case.... It dawned on me a couple tricks i use... And since im on my 3000+ rd's of reloads and only 1 stuck case in the EARLY stages of reloading (1st night:cool:)..... Im an Advanced nooby for sure....:D so Figured id Pass it on

I Start with either Hornady One Shot or Imperial Wax..... Today was One Shot.....
Sprayed em Once in my Box... Toseed em... Sprayed again... and repeated.
my 1st case i lube with Synthetic Motor oil.... and go to Town.... after maybe 20rds.. or when some seem a bit tight.... i do it again.... Now im talking a bit from the Cap of the Motor oil on my finger and lube sparingly.... seems to lube the die quite well.......

Now remember... i was Bar-B-Quing a pork Loin... so after Fondling that:)... Came back to my bench and 1st 2 cases where pretty tight... So hit em again with One Shot.... and Oil... And back at it.... about 130ish rd's loaded.... All weighted... and inspected... and ready for Tomorrow

I had 2 cases i almost STOPPED on Sizing because they seemed too Tight...... If it seems to Resist too much... STOP!.. pull it, place it in the TRIM box... and move on...

Anyways.... figured I pass on a few thoughts i had today....

cant wait for Tomorrow and lobbing Lead at all 6 Steel Plates i Have


Fun Time BOYS!!!
 
John I was thinking the same thing...Stav....do you ever see the dimpling from too much lube on the shoulders of your cases? that is one thing I try to avoid and I was seeing some of that before I stuck my cases. I bought a can of Air today to try to freeze the case out of the die. If not I did buy a set of lee rgb (2 die set) that will be here Friday. Picked up 2 more lbs of CFE223 today plus 200 Armscor 55gr FMJ and some Winchester WLP large pistol primers. My nephews and friends come shooting with me a lot and being the frugal (cheap) person I am, I let them shoot up the Armscor and I save the good stuff for me. I rarely take any of them PDog hunting with me, they dont have the patience so I take them paper shredding, loaded right the armscor makes them think that they can shoot like a sniper anyway...LOL but back to the question. If you get too much lube on the shoulders of your cases they will start to dimple. they will fireform back out but I think it puts unnecessary wear on them.
 
Bill,

Can I move into your garage? I'll bring my own cot & reloading components. :)

Uhmmmm...I don't think so. hahahaha.

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Oh, BTW there's a car parked on the other side of the wire shelves...just in case you were wondering. lol
 
:eek:I hope the producers of 'Hoarders' don't see that. You'll have a camera crew over there tomorrow.:D

Unfortunately that's not hoarding...Just the miscellaneous supplies and spare parts for my aquariums. If I got rid of my two 120 gallon tanks all that stuff on the shelves would be gone...only to be replaced with reloading gear. hahaha
 
Cool I have a 55 gallon saltwater tank with mostly fish from India my favorite is a chocolate chip star fish. Ill send a pic of my station when I get back I'm fixing my moms house in PA this week but since I am here in the Gun capital I plan on stopping in and drooling over the selections of toys :D
 
Hi guys,
I am back down south to the wonderfully heat and rain lol. So far I have decapped the brass and tomorrow I am going to go to step 2 and tumble it clean again. what do you think of my setup so far?
 

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Hi guys,
I am back down south to the wonderfully heat and rain lol. So far I have decapped the brass and tomorrow I am going to go to step 2 and tumble it clean again. what do you think of my setup so far?

That looks like a great setup. I hope those drawers are filled with components. :D
 
I am jealous, I just have a corner in our bedroom so far but someday.....
 
I don't even try to buy reloading supplies locally anymore...not with a block of primers (1K) going for $44.50 at my LGS (vs $26 online). If I order 3000 primers I'm saving money online even after paying shipping and hazmet fees.

Ouch. I"M used to seeing them about $30/1000, or 5k for $145
Powder in 1lb containers is $16-27 depending on what/where.

I"m slowly deciding what I'm shooting (load/bullet) wise so it's time to start buying in bulk. At least for 38.

9mm I still have things to try out.

Want to start on 30/30 and 30-06 this winter, and perhaps some 357 loads. Get a second press...

As least I know what I want for christmas! (this year, next year, the year after...)
 
John I was thinking the same thing...Stav....do you ever see the dimpling from too much lube on the shoulders of your cases? that is one thing I try to avoid and I was seeing some of that before I stuck my cases. I bought a can of Air today to try to freeze the case out of the die. If not I did buy a set of lee rgb (2 die set) that will be here Friday. Picked up 2 more lbs of CFE223 today plus 200 Armscor 55gr FMJ and some Winchester WLP large pistol primers. My nephews and friends come shooting with me a lot and being the frugal (cheap) person I am, I let them shoot up the Armscor and I save the good stuff for me. I rarely take any of them PDog hunting with me, they dont have the patience so I take them paper shredding, loaded right the armscor makes them think that they can shoot like a sniper anyway...LOL but back to the question. If you get too much lube on the shoulders of your cases they will start to dimple. they will fireform back out but I think it puts unnecessary wear on them.
so were you able to remove the case, curious minds would like to know :D?
 

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