Stainless pins give the best results, but the process is a bit of a PITA.
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Stainless pins give the best results, but the process is a bit of a PITA.
If you want a sift pan that fits over a 5 gal bucket, its yours. I used it for a year untill I got tired of shaking media out of rifle cases like a salt shaker.
For pistol it worked fine.
mapper.. thanks.. I'll get with you next week when I am off !
projectiles here
brass out the wazoo.. thanks to AirGator and a coworker.
primers here
case prep... all together and been running on and off the last few days.
Press and accessories... on the big brown truck.
powder - hopefull tomorrow at DSH
Getting closer to being ready.
What press did you decide on?
lee pro 1000, much less painless price point than the big blue. Will upgrade if I keep at it.
I like using the Lyman 2500 ultra sonic cleaner,cleans inside outside primer pockets also.After I dry them throw them into corncob media for about 10 minutes looks like brand new brass.
Even being a "big blue" guy, I think that was a wise decision. Just don't forget to do due diligence; check it drops powder in each cartridge case, make sure the finished product chambers in the firearm you plan to use them in. I do that to this day . . . and I am a big blue guy. ;)
Thanks to Rumbler, AirGator, AB and others for input and advice.
I have all the components and the equipment.
I hope to make some test rounds between now and sunday.
AB said my reloading bench would not win me any prizes for wood working.
haters gonna hate !
Njc if it works for you who gives a skinny rats ass.Every one is not a carpenter.