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<blockquote data-quote="Backwoods towny" data-source="post: 1887305" data-attributes="member: 114022"><p>Thanx for the info. </p><p>Got the lee precision die set for 30 30 win. Which comes with factory crimp. I got lee universal decapper and rifle charge,trim dies as well. Plan to add turret press soon. Bought load master set up for .380. No bullet feed yet. Yes I already have stuff to do 30 30 on this ,but will use the old rock crusher for a more consitant uniform load. </p><p> The old powder looks good. No discoloration or clumping. Is there a way to test powder ????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backwoods towny, post: 1887305, member: 114022"] Thanx for the info. Got the lee precision die set for 30 30 win. Which comes with factory crimp. I got lee universal decapper and rifle charge,trim dies as well. Plan to add turret press soon. Bought load master set up for .380. No bullet feed yet. Yes I already have stuff to do 30 30 on this ,but will use the old rock crusher for a more consitant uniform load. The old powder looks good. No discoloration or clumping. Is there a way to test powder ???? [/QUOTE]
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