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Help -- about to purchase my first set of reloading equipment!
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<blockquote data-quote="theosmithjr" data-source="post: 1601351" data-attributes="member: 102164"><p>Agree. I suggest a LEE HAND PRIMING TOOL. Much more uniform primer seating. I've NEVER used my Rockchucker for priming. Get a good Sinclair primer pocet tool & a Flash hole tool. I have all my dies made now, but REDDING COMPETITION BUSHING DIE SETS are hard to BEAT in Factory calibers. I've been loading for over 50 years now. Ever since I could CAM OVER the Rockchuker sitting on my dads lap. The dies were set, and he'd allow me to decapitate & neck size his brass for him. I'd do his .17, .220 Swift, 7mm Mag. Id look for fired brass for him. When I was around 12 I was experimenting on developing loads & bullets that could & would easily defeat the Bulletproof vest of the 60's, and even today's Kevlars dont stand up to some of my inventions and ideas! Not saying that it was ALLOWED or APPROPRIATE, but I was a 12 year old kid! I'd take .45 cupped wad cutters, flip em around. Drill 1/8" pilot holes, screw in sheet metal screws. Charge em 80%, then add 5grs. of BULLSEYE! OMG! NOTHING was BULLETPROOF anymore! P O Ackley was my HERO! Just know this, I've been a WILDCATTER for over half a CENTURY! CHUNK AWAY son!</p><p>Theosmithjr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theosmithjr, post: 1601351, member: 102164"] Agree. I suggest a LEE HAND PRIMING TOOL. Much more uniform primer seating. I've NEVER used my Rockchucker for priming. Get a good Sinclair primer pocet tool & a Flash hole tool. I have all my dies made now, but REDDING COMPETITION BUSHING DIE SETS are hard to BEAT in Factory calibers. I've been loading for over 50 years now. Ever since I could CAM OVER the Rockchuker sitting on my dads lap. The dies were set, and he'd allow me to decapitate & neck size his brass for him. I'd do his .17, .220 Swift, 7mm Mag. Id look for fired brass for him. When I was around 12 I was experimenting on developing loads & bullets that could & would easily defeat the Bulletproof vest of the 60's, and even today's Kevlars dont stand up to some of my inventions and ideas! Not saying that it was ALLOWED or APPROPRIATE, but I was a 12 year old kid! I'd take .45 cupped wad cutters, flip em around. Drill 1/8" pilot holes, screw in sheet metal screws. Charge em 80%, then add 5grs. of BULLSEYE! OMG! NOTHING was BULLETPROOF anymore! P O Ackley was my HERO! Just know this, I've been a WILDCATTER for over half a CENTURY! CHUNK AWAY son! Theosmithjr [/QUOTE]
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