Finally got time to start setting up a bench for reloading using my step sons gear I have on permanent loan.
Second photo is the mess at the other end of the shed on my working bench.
Finally got time to start setting up a bench for reloading using my step sons gear I have on permanent loan.
Second photo is the mess at the other end of the shed on my working bench.
Nice to get a good space set up for loading.
G.C.
I would love to get into reloading but am way too retard with numbers. Can use basic ballistic calculator but the reloaders books look like the matrix to me.
Must be some sort of learning defect. Can call distance to a few metres by eye though...
lee scales are fine....buy a set of spoons to throw slightly smaller charge and trickle last say grain up....its quick and easy....
Ive got two powder throwers that work fast and accurately,but prefer to chuck most loads over scales,anything less than 20 rounds I wont even bother with the thrower.
That is a very generous offer. I would love to host you here for a spell. Definitely smash some milage hunting. But I am not joking...my maths skills are shitbox. That's why they gave me the LMG in another life.
Don't shoot enough to make reloading cost effective, however if I can maximize accuracy enough to justify the investment then we have a deal.
ok so it appears you already HAVE powder thrower...set it tiny bit light,throw into cup and tip onto scale pan then trickle rest of way...or use teaspoon of powder in right hand over pan,tap right thumb knuckle with left pointy finger and will despence few granuals of powder each tap...try it on sugar or coffe into your cup and will soon work it out...you spoon holding hand/wrist rests on bench....nearly as fast as trickler.
Yep thanks for all the tips, just waiting on the kid (26) to find the large primer lever for the press that isn't in the box of stuff hopefully he can find it this week.
If he doesn't find it definitely consider a hand primer. Might not be too much more vs the lever
Greetings All,
I can thoroughly recommend the hand primer seater. It's all I use these days. I have some Ohuas (later RCBS) beam balance scales, that I bought in the 1970's, and some RCBS electronic scales. Both are still used. By sheer chance the two scales agree precisely with each other. A decent quality set of beam balance scales is really all you need.
Regards Grandpamac.
Greetings Phil,
Mine is the standard Lee Auto Prime that I bought 20 years or so back. It's worked pretty well but with most things there is a knack. I only put 10 primers in at a time, anvil side up obviously and hold it with the primer tray sloping down about 45 degrees toward the shell holder. I have had the odd problem with the small rifle primers tipping sideways but have found that keeping a steady rhythm and seating all the primers in the tray before putting the tool down gets over most of them.
I must say that I like using the hands on tools. This even goes as far as using a Lee Loader to neck size my .303 cases, depriming most cases with a punch and base set and scraping the pockets clean with a small screwdriver. I appreciate that this level of hands on is not for everyone.
Regards Grandpamac.
Thanks for that Phil,
Increasing levels of decrepitude has limited my hunting to token efforts. I am also fully retired so the time taken to produce loaded rounds comes a distant second to the satisfaction gained. Slow loading, as I will in future call it, also keeps me out from my dearly beloved's feet. With our 48th anniversary coming up later this month this is an important consideration. I have, in the interests of science, loaded complete rounds with the Lee Loader. The idea of hitting anything close to a live primer with a hammer fills me with dread. The few I seated this way were done with a full face shield and without excitement. Future priming will be done with the hand tool.
Regards Grandpamac.
Ha ha, somewhere I've still got a Lee 12g shotgun loader. Same deal, hammer used to seat the primers. Although shotgun primers didn't seem to need much force to seat. It made good rounds but of course was as slow as.
Progressed then to a flash harry Lee press with optional auto prime attachment. I didnt know myself. Speed thrills
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