The best way to do this is to have a rifle that you can't buy amo for, :drool: , I`v just loaded up 20 45-70 rounds with my paper patched 420gr lead cast bullets , just have to test them out, :P . Take it one step at a time and be careful, have fun.
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The best way to do this is to have a rifle that you can't buy amo for, :drool: , I`v just loaded up 20 45-70 rounds with my paper patched 420gr lead cast bullets , just have to test them out, :P . Take it one step at a time and be careful, have fun.
I received a package from our own legend that is Gadgetman today. What can I say ? The good buggers on here are simply amazing :thumbsup:
Had a bit of an issue with the scales refusing to zero, but sorted it with the addition of some lead shot.
Thanks again @gadgetman
Scored me a Lyman press on tardme last night....wont be long till I am broke now ;)
Silly question time.
Do I need to have 2 different shell holders, one for the press and one for the hand primer, or are they interchangeable ?
Lee primer. Lyman press.
Yes lee hand primer is different to press holder
Workshop innovation bro cheap as chips
Thanks all :thumbsup:
See they are putting you wrong already, teaspoon is the best powder trickler of the lot.
Rubbish. The powder sticks to it once you've given your hot brew a stir.
I found that with ADI powders and a consistent action on the thrower, with it set just below your load weight, it only took half a dozen sticks of powder to come up to weight using the trickler.
I bought a set of plastic measuring spoons for 2.99 from new world. One of them will fit the job in hand