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    Quote Originally Posted by e.money83 View Post
    Well that sucks, hope you got it cleared without incident.
    Yep luckily it cleared with no damage.....Real lucky on this one.
    We were doing double-tap practice when it happened.
    I cleared the stovepipe and was going to fire again when something told me to not pull the trigger again!


    Yep Dale that is correct.....Thankfully I have not experienced it....YET!
    A gun is kind of like a parachute;
    if you need one and don't have one,
    you'll probably never need one again
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    Glad you listened to your gut on that one!
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    What case trimmers is everyone using. I've been looking at the Lyman universal. Any personal experiences with this one?

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    The universal shell holder is fast to use and fits almost ever thing. That in it's self is a big plus, all in all I like them.
    Luck is the phenomena created when Preparation meets Opportunity .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter940 View Post
    All that fast reloading is great until you get this!
    A 9mm ball round stuck in the barrel....Squib Load....First and last since I went from a self indexing turret back to a single stage!
    Which press were you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by holtdoublej View Post
    What case trimmers is everyone using. I've been looking at the Lyman universal. Any personal experiences with this one?
    RCBS trim dies, files and a RCBS deburrer. Of course I only reload my hunting rounds, 20-40 at a time. This is the setup I stared with in the late 70's. I'm sure there's better today.
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    Maybe, but definitely not any more precise .
    Luck is the phenomena created when Preparation meets Opportunity .

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    Quote Originally Posted by holtdoublej View Post
    What case trimmers is everyone using. I've been looking at the Lyman universal. Any personal experiences with this one?
    I use the Lyman universal as well as LEE quick trim, and some of the Little Crow Gunworks, and can't remember the name right now but a gentelman down in south Florida make some like the Little Crow.
    I'm not real fond of the LEE quick trimmer does not seem to trim all the same for me!

    The Lyman are great trimmers!
    A gun is kind of like a parachute;
    if you need one and don't have one,
    you'll probably never need one again
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Welcome to my home.....FYI..... that locked door you kicked down was for your protection....not mine!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    Which press were you using?
    I was using the LEE 4 die turret press but after the squib I took the auto advance rod out and turned it into a manual advance... I use it like a single stage now.
    I also use the RCBS Rock Chucker as well now.

    The best I could figure on the squib either it got a partial powder drop or no drop at all just the primer.
    A gun is kind of like a parachute;
    if you need one and don't have one,
    you'll probably never need one again
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Welcome to my home.....FYI..... that locked door you kicked down was for your protection....not mine!!!

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    Is it worth the extra money for the carbide cutter on the Lyman?

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