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    Finally got the ladies out..............

    Good job!, next thing they will want their own lady gun. Raspberry Ruger for the love of my life.
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    Finally...there is a press in my house. now i'm lost.

    Good find! That press will do basically all you need unless you want progressive volume. Hornady#9, Lyman#49 manuals are well respected for loading instruction. Can be found at most decent reloading shops. Data available from many sources. 1.5" minimum thick top. Bolt bench to wall and...
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    Lee loadmasters thrower ran dry

    This is the right move. I bet you will look at that hopper every other round now.
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    9MM Load data

    Sounds like you are on the road to success. Once you decide on a powder, try to buy a larger container of it so you won't have lot to lot consistancy problems. As far as being careful with Titegroup, we ALL need to be careful loading ALL powders. While some powders are easier to load, ALL of...
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    9MM Load data

    MattO, You aren't going extreme with the weighing. Plan on always being meticulous with powder charges. To eliminate confusion, don't use the case as a powder hopper. Use the pan that came with the scale. So your measured result is what you want. Dump the powder into the pan, weigh it, dump...
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    Anyone using CFE223

    It works great for me with 68 HPBT like previously posted. With 55 gr it is slightly over gassed and gives me a forward ejection pattern. I also got pressure signs below max. Metering is excellent.
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    300 Blackout loads

    Not all 30 cal bullets work. The short soft points for 30 carbine have feeding a problems in some guns. Set OAL keeping magazine bump in mind. Google is your friend. "300 OAL magazine bump"
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    300 Blackout loads

    Bullets yes, powder not likely. Making your own brass isn't hard, just time consuming.
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    300 Blackout loads

    Load data doesn't typically use an ar for development. Universal receiver.
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    300 Blackout loads

    There is a bunch of data out there, but not all of it is for an AR, so if you are in that camp, be cautious.
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    300 Blackout loads

    Cut the brass just below the shoulder with small chopsaw or bandsaw. Debur. Form in FL die. Trim to 1.36. Debur again. Load. Unless you have a Dillon Rt1500. Then just form and trim. Edit. Spelling.
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    300 Blackout loads

    300 uses magnum powders mostly. W296/h110, 4227, lil gun, 1680 New Hornady and some from Lyman (not in #49) have data. There is data out there. Post what you want and I can point you there, super (125 150 gr etc) or subsonic. Yes brass can be made from 223, be careful of neck thickness...
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    Starting out on new caliber - process

    Recently, my wife purchased a Ruger LC9. Great little carry pistol that shoots well, with certain ammo. With my regular target load it would hit 8-12" low every time. I had to build 18 different ladders with multiple powders and bullet weights to find one that worked. Since the primary point...
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    A Big Thanks

    Ok, I am glad that I got hung up with time on the range with the family and didn't make it to call Smith. I didn't figure that they would do anything, but thought it might be worth a call; guess I should avoid it. I suppose until I start seeing issues I will go on with it until I can work on...
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    A Big Thanks

    Update - Bench report Thanks again for all of the suggestions. Well, I couldn't wait any longer and my four legged friend decided that 4:45 was a good time to get up this morning, so I had some spare time. UPS has decided that the items to finish my reloading setup need to wait until Sat to...
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    A Big Thanks

    That sounds like a good idea. I will add that into my plan. I plan to keep trying different combinations until I find what is making the mark. I want to try it now, but doing anything like that with live ammo is just a bad idea. I can wait...
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    A Big Thanks

    I am only using P-Mags. My first inclination was the feed ramps, but the edges there are smooth (ish) and seem to be farther apart. They are more like a scratch than a scuff. Some are deeper than others, and some are barely there at all. I can catch it with a fingernail. I ran a few through...
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    A Big Thanks

    That was a tough picture to take. Parallel marks right at the end of the neck. Width between is right at .132.
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    A Big Thanks

    A special thank you to you John. A large part of the wealth of information here has come from you. Whenever someone posted an odd question, it was a sure bet that you had an idea what the answer was. Thankfully, I don't have many questions at the moment, and I usually look for them before I...
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    Did Santa bring you any reloading goodies?

    Santa left me a complete reloading setup! Lee Classic Turrret kit, Dies for .223 and 9mm, extra turrets, Hornady Cam-Lock trimmer, FA digital scale, Lyman Case prep tools, RCBS Swager kit, case gauge and more! Got it temporarily assembled last night and got the 223 dies setup. Super excited...
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