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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Worst thing you have purchased for reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Cholla" data-source="post: 2618111" data-attributes="member: 124288"><p>A neck turning kit for .40-82 brass. Yes, I can use pieces of it for other calibers but it was $200 that I didn't need to spend at the moment. The brass thickness wasn't the issue.</p><p>In fact, I have wasted money on .45-90 brass, three .406-caliber molds, .40-82 dies, and many other trinkets to help me reload .40-82 for a rifle that has no rifling left. So, now I get to decide if I want to sleeve the bore back to .40-82, re-bore it to .45-70, or sell the 132-year-old rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cholla, post: 2618111, member: 124288"] A neck turning kit for .40-82 brass. Yes, I can use pieces of it for other calibers but it was $200 that I didn't need to spend at the moment. The brass thickness wasn't the issue. In fact, I have wasted money on .45-90 brass, three .406-caliber molds, .40-82 dies, and many other trinkets to help me reload .40-82 for a rifle that has no rifling left. So, now I get to decide if I want to sleeve the bore back to .40-82, re-bore it to .45-70, or sell the 132-year-old rifle. [/QUOTE]
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