Great solution to the problem of Berdan primer removal! The video was well done. I would be interested in your process and materials you use for parkerizing.
I am interested in your crate photos. I had considered this crating storage concept myself.I have a setup that fits inside a 3x4 crate. Hornady LNL and all its parts! I have it bolted to a 4x6 scrap wood and just use two quality C clamps to make a reloading bench out of any table i need! If i want to reload at the cabin, a friends, ect all i have to do is bring my crate. I will add pics next time i bring it out to set up and of take down!
New curtains?
Don't underestimate the power of a well-decorated environment.
I took some CPVC pipe and made some tubes to fill with cases. I glued a cap on one end and then added a pin on the other end. I used it kind of like the primer tubes for filling the primer tube on the machine. I made it just the right length to fill the clear tube on the machine. had about 8-10 tubes to fill so once they were full I didn't have to drop them in the tube one by one. I bought a budget reloader case feeder for $180 so I quit using them. I now have a Dillon case feeder and Mr bullet feeder on my 650 that I bought from Profire.
I have the budget reloader for sale if anybody needs one. $100 plus shipping unless you can wait a week or so when I will be passing through Indy.
How do you like the bullet feeder?
was a bit of a pain to set up but it was nice to be able to switch hands and just keep going. It will get you to sweating as you don't get much of a break except to stop to check the OAL and powder weights.
The down side is you lose the powder check.
It allows you some freedom to watch the press cycle to make sure the cases are dropping and not getting stuck and watch the powder in the case. I installed a led light to assist in looking in the case before the bullet goes on the case mouth.
It is only for 40 cal right now but I'm going to get the 9mm conversion for it.