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Reloading
Speeding up my reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="twintips16" data-source="post: 788112" data-attributes="member: 44668"><p>I did two 50 round batches this weekend and it took me about 30-35 min to scoop, trickle, and dump them. </p><p></p><p>I say scoop because i have an old lyman scoop set that have different volumes of scoops. Just find the one close and away i went. It worked really good this weekend for my .220. I found a scoop that was .3 grains away from my charge weight. </p><p></p><p>The problem is my magnums. They didn't have a scoop big enough and so i had to find two that would work together. At the end of the night my neck is sore, my table has remnants of powder from "spooning" it in, and it just wasn't relaxing....</p><p></p><p>Those 100 cases sat on my bench sized and prepped for almost 10 days. Not that i didn't have time to reload them..... Just because i wasn't looking forward to throwing the charges. I am hoping to make it a little easier. IF i don't save time but its easier then that is what im really would like. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone used the new Lyman gen 5?</p><p></p><p>Likes or dislikes????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twintips16, post: 788112, member: 44668"] I did two 50 round batches this weekend and it took me about 30-35 min to scoop, trickle, and dump them. I say scoop because i have an old lyman scoop set that have different volumes of scoops. Just find the one close and away i went. It worked really good this weekend for my .220. I found a scoop that was .3 grains away from my charge weight. The problem is my magnums. They didn't have a scoop big enough and so i had to find two that would work together. At the end of the night my neck is sore, my table has remnants of powder from "spooning" it in, and it just wasn't relaxing.... Those 100 cases sat on my bench sized and prepped for almost 10 days. Not that i didn't have time to reload them..... Just because i wasn't looking forward to throwing the charges. I am hoping to make it a little easier. IF i don't save time but its easier then that is what im really would like. Has anyone used the new Lyman gen 5? Likes or dislikes???? [/QUOTE]
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