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Reloading
Reloading with Lee.
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 844681" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>that brings back memories!</p><p>In the mid 70's I was in milatry houseing (barracks), and did not have the room for my press and kit, so I got myself 2 of those, 44mag and 308win. I only did 2 things differantly, 1, I used a scale with the scoop and 2, when pounding the brass n the sizer I stood the brass on a piece of hardwood and hammered the die down on the brass useing a wooden mallet. And to my suprize I cannot remember any primers going off, the spring in the set works well.</p><p>But it sure was slow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 844681, member: 44168"] that brings back memories! In the mid 70's I was in milatry houseing (barracks), and did not have the room for my press and kit, so I got myself 2 of those, 44mag and 308win. I only did 2 things differantly, 1, I used a scale with the scoop and 2, when pounding the brass n the sizer I stood the brass on a piece of hardwood and hammered the die down on the brass useing a wooden mallet. And to my suprize I cannot remember any primers going off, the spring in the set works well. But it sure was slow! [/QUOTE]
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