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  1. #11
    Well Tim will be at the Gun Show with plenty of ammo cans. LOL

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    And ga arms will have cast lead...( if I don't order some bayou bullets instead)

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    I went straight from a single-stage RCBS to the D650. I thought I had enough components on hand for a good reloading session and ran out of stuff in the first hour!

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    It makes one rethink quantities on hand, that's for certain.
    As well as how many primer tubes you have.

    So I have loaded the 3 calibers, and set up each in their own toolhead,
    Got a complete primer assembly and slides set up in large and small, and spare parts for each of them.

    I need a few more small primer pickup tubes, and I'll be happy equipment wise.

    Component wise is another story.

    But since it is set up in 38 special now,
    I need to pickup some 148 dewc's
    Last edited by mapper; December 10th, 2016 at 09:21 AM.

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    I have a long way to go to catch up with Mapper, lol

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    I went ahead and bought 10 primer tubes. I can put a whole box into tubes at one time (before the kid came, my wife would usually do it for me just to be nice) and I don't have to break my reloading momentum to load primer tubes.

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    With a Dillon , I can load them faster than I can shoot them.
    Luck is the phenomena created when Preparation meets Opportunity .

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