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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2814693" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Agreed</p><p>This is a LRH Forum and a lot of "Just Hunters" reload by getting brass, running through a sizer Die. Priming, weighing powder and putting into the brass and then stuffing a bullet on top.</p><p>However their are a few that want good accuracy for those 4-500+ yds on PDs or 800yds for a Elk of a lifetime.</p><p>I am one of the OCD reloaders and was not too much of time at the reloading station when doing 50 cartridges at a time.</p><p>Over the past few years with my spinal cord issues I slacked off on reloading. Now these past few days i have sever thousand to load with precision. I just got done with the de-priming and SS wet tumbling. I already reamed the Flash hole on most, and neck turned now have to uniform primer pockets, anneal with our Amp, full length size, bump back 0.002 and re-check neck turn and cut. then case trim with a Henderson and Foster Three way cutter. After that will Prime with a Primal Rights CPS - Competition Primer Seater, then measure the powder out with a VS-4 Trickler & AD120i. to finish off with Widden Seating Die or RCBS Matchmaster.</p><p>Then off to the range OR Yote/Hog hunt.</p><p></p><p>Big difference shooting precision rifles to loading for 9mm & .45 cal. for Pistols. We have a RCBS 2000 Pro progressive reloader and can crank out hundreds of cartridges once it is set up correctly. Just have to keep feeding it bullets, brass, primers & powder. Every crank of the handle a complete loaded cartridge pops out. Can do the same with rifle cartridges, but not the same precision accuracy a a hand loaded cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2814693, member: 116439"] Agreed This is a LRH Forum and a lot of "Just Hunters" reload by getting brass, running through a sizer Die. Priming, weighing powder and putting into the brass and then stuffing a bullet on top. However their are a few that want good accuracy for those 4-500+ yds on PDs or 800yds for a Elk of a lifetime. I am one of the OCD reloaders and was not too much of time at the reloading station when doing 50 cartridges at a time. Over the past few years with my spinal cord issues I slacked off on reloading. Now these past few days i have sever thousand to load with precision. I just got done with the de-priming and SS wet tumbling. I already reamed the Flash hole on most, and neck turned now have to uniform primer pockets, anneal with our Amp, full length size, bump back 0.002 and re-check neck turn and cut. then case trim with a Henderson and Foster Three way cutter. After that will Prime with a Primal Rights CPS - Competition Primer Seater, then measure the powder out with a VS-4 Trickler & AD120i. to finish off with Widden Seating Die or RCBS Matchmaster. Then off to the range OR Yote/Hog hunt. Big difference shooting precision rifles to loading for 9mm & .45 cal. for Pistols. We have a RCBS 2000 Pro progressive reloader and can crank out hundreds of cartridges once it is set up correctly. Just have to keep feeding it bullets, brass, primers & powder. Every crank of the handle a complete loaded cartridge pops out. Can do the same with rifle cartridges, but not the same precision accuracy a a hand loaded cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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