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      importance of head stamps with 9mm

      sorting headstamps I agree with sorting out some brass that is not very consistent. I load mostly Winchester, but I still load R-P and I put CCI/Speer/FC/Blazer in the same can, as they are made in the same place. As a side note....if you load 45ACP, be aware that there are 2 primer sizes out...
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      Brass separation question

      x times fired brass The magnum pistol and all rifle cases should have a label stating how many times fired along with any 40 S&W cases fired in most Glocks(not reloader friendly there with bulged cases due to feed ramp issues). Most manuals warn of issues with this caliber in guns that don't...
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      questions for the casters

      Cast boolits The latest Lyman Cast Bullet Manual is a great source of information for loads and alloy recipes.:twocents:
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      22lr what is the most accurate?

      22 Ammo I upgraded my 10-22 a long time back with a Gun Parts Corp. bbl.(24") and a Reinhart-Fajen laminated camo stock. Added a Bushnell Sportsman 3-9x32 scope and it shoots pretty well at 25 yds. with the Rem bulk pak 36grHP ammo(10 shots in less than 1/4"@25 yds) and does well at 50 yds...
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      Do I need to tumble?

      Tumblers-get one Any crud left on brass before you size it for the next reload will transfer itself to the die, then all reloaded cases will be marked by an amount that will eventually make the die worthless to use anymore. I call a tumbler cheap to buy compared to buying a set of dies from...
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      So you want to reload but you don’t know where to begin (??)

      Certainly a lot of info in this thread for someone starting out. I teach reloading at Roush from time to time and there is a lot to be said for getting hands on without buying a lot at first. All one needs to do is sign up at the range when I post a class-pay $45 up front and bring safety...
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      Hi all!

      No....Steve was there.....
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      Hi all!

      Hello to all. Roush Lake Range is where you'll find me about 3 days a week. Hope I can learn a bit being here and maybe answer some questions if you have any about what we all enjoy. Bob...
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