reloads work, factory doesn't
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reloads work, factory doesn't
Sorry for all the questions..
Would it be safe for me to say that they reason the reloads I bought at the local range cycled in my new .357 Rossi 92 is because they are shorter? Looks like about 20 thousands ...
I know nothing about reloading but I do know the brass gets trimmed and I'm guessing this makes the whole round shorter, or am I wrong?
See, I've been looking at this wrong or think I have been. I thought a smaller grain bullet meant a shorter bullet in whole..I measured 125 grain and 158 grain, they both measure the same..
Would it be safe for me to say that they reason the reloads I bought at the local range cycled in my new .357 Rossi 92 is because they are shorter? Looks like about 20 thousands ...
I know nothing about reloading but I do know the brass gets trimmed and I'm guessing this makes the whole round shorter, or am I wrong?
See, I've been looking at this wrong or think I have been. I thought a smaller grain bullet meant a shorter bullet in whole..I measured 125 grain and 158 grain, they both measure the same..
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Re: reloads work, factory doesn't
This is not correct when reloading the reloader has the ability to seat the bullet at a desired depth Regardless of the weight of the bullet. So for various reasons to specific guns some loads will be adjusted to better suit the gun and accuracy sometimes maybe function. Less weight means less mass so in theory you are correct to think the bullet is smaller that is correct, but it can still be loaded at different O.A.L. (over all length). The common length or O.A.L. for .357mag is 1.59inches, .38 special 1.55inches oal.
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Thanks AK, I'll figure this stuff out sooner or later..
I got a 100 rounds of .38sp reloads and a 500 pack of 22 rimfire..I think my son and I will go out to the desert and shoot some stuff up on Saturday.
Got any thoughts on a starter reload kit?
I got a 100 rounds of .38sp reloads and a 500 pack of 22 rimfire..I think my son and I will go out to the desert and shoot some stuff up on Saturday.
Got any thoughts on a starter reload kit?
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I started with the LEE single stage breechlock kit though I don't like the scale that comes with it so I use an RCBS 1010 beam scale very accurate. At some point I will get LEE 4hole turret press to pump out high volume. Though I do most my loading in the winter when I rarely shoot. I prefer the precision of my single stage but would like to have a turret at some point to increase output. I don't mind the time it takes on my single stage but some do. I think a single stage is best for learning curve but I am no expert. so I bet others will chime in.
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there could also be difference in bullets, some leverguns don't feed SWC's very well. Lee makes some great products, i started on a Lee breechlock kit. it's all the press i'll ever need.
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I have the Lee Classic Cast 4-hole turret but don't use it with the auto advance. I reload only 100-150 at a time of each caliber. The time savings for me at that rate was dramatic just from not having to install and readjust the dies. At the time I bought it the breechlock feature was available but I went with the turret for when I start reloading 9mm.
Plus, if I remember correctly, the cost of 4 breechlock bushings for each set of dies is greater than the cost of 1 4-hole turret. Yes, I'm a penny pincher!
Jeff
Plus, if I remember correctly, the cost of 4 breechlock bushings for each set of dies is greater than the cost of 1 4-hole turret. Yes, I'm a penny pincher!
Jeff
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I started many moons ago with the little ole Lee Loader, still have it and a bunch of others. Also have a bunch of Lee presses: single stage Breech Lock, Turret, and three Load Master dedicated to pistol cartridges. I shoot a lot of handgun ammo, just don't talk about it much here as it is all semi auto stuff.
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I was looking at some youtube videos of the Load Master today. That looks like a nice machine and wont break the bank..Ranch Dog wrote:I started many moons ago with the little ole Lee Loader, still have it and a bunch of others. Also have a bunch of Lee presses: single stage Breech Lock, Turret, and three Load Master dedicated to pistol cartridges. I shoot a lot of handgun ammo, just don't talk about it much here as it is all semi auto stuff.
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I sure wouldn't recommend it as a first press and the less you mess with things the better off you are, hence; my desire to have one dedicated to the 380 Auto, 9mm Luger, and 45 ACP. If you really get serious about one, starting hanging out on the Load Master forum. Once they are setup and the hoppers full, a monkey can keep the lever pumping or at least my grandkids can.golfish wrote:I was looking at some youtube videos of the Load Master today. That looks like a nice machine and wont break the bank..
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On the reloading topic I learned on and still use a Lee turret press. I love the press and use it mainly for pistol rounds. I would like to pick up a breech lock for loading the 45-70 since I prefer to weigh each charge.
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