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Post by oaken on Jul 13, 2015 23:25:11 GMT
Decided not to load up ammo the night before the RRC shoot like I usually do "rolleyes" Just loaded 100 rounds for my 260 in 1hour and 36 minutes. Reloading shed light on to light off. Primers out, pockets cleaned, neck sized, all powder measured between 43 and 43.02 grains, bullets seated. Brass didn't get cleaned but hey, life is short! Another 100 tomorrow so for the first time I should get a good nights sleep before going Bodmin :-)
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Post by swampdonkey on Jul 14, 2015 0:08:14 GMT
And I thought it was going to be some template for recording what you are using in each load etc, but I guess that's what the 'pet load' section is for
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Post by oaken on Jul 14, 2015 8:56:51 GMT
No nothing useful, just wondering if anyone else finds reloading tedious enough to watch the clock from start to finish. You want pet loads, call the section "pet loads" :-P I posted in a section called "rollinyerown"
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Post by sako75varminter on Jul 14, 2015 9:42:17 GMT
No nothing useful, just wondering if anyone else finds reloading tedious enough to watch the clock from start to finish. You want pet loads, call the section "pet loads" :-P I really enjoy loading...but I'm in a nice warm loft!
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Post by oaken on Jul 14, 2015 9:50:18 GMT
I'm in a cosy, purpose built for reloading, insulated shed with phone and stereo plumbed in....... But still find it tedious. Thinking about using the produce drives me on though :-)
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Post by sako75varminter on Jul 14, 2015 9:53:02 GMT
All the time is worth it Rup!..:-))))
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Post by dougy on Jul 14, 2015 10:03:07 GMT
Ive just got in from my shed ;-) (10x12 breeze block, power, fridge, etc) 175 cases prepped, neck turned, resized all cleaned in the tumbler to removed lube, having a coffee then back to prime scoop some powder in. push some amax in then out to blast some corvids. With shotty not rifle this time.
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Post by c18rch on Jul 15, 2015 13:04:36 GMT
Decided not to load up ammo the night before the RRC shoot like I usually do "rolleyes" No, that'll be me. Still got 200 to load before I go. Maybe 250 depending whether I take the 30-06 or not. Will do 100 tonight and another 100 tomorrow I think.
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Post by mattnall on Jul 15, 2015 17:14:36 GMT
I love reloading, it used to get me up in the loft away from the wife and kids for a while.
Then I got rid of the wife , the kids grew up and virtually left, and the new Mrs Mattnall demands ammo to shoot so I now have to go to the shed to reload as a good husband :-)
Now this is not a chore as the new workshop/shed/armoury is a treat to be in and I have now loaded almost everything I have to reload.
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Post by kaboom on Jun 19, 2020 20:29:51 GMT
I'm in a cosy, purpose built for reloading, insulated shed with phone and stereo plumbed in....... But still find it tedious. Thinking about using the produce drives me on though :-) Cant say I watch the clock, I load in batches by process, cleaning 200 per hr, sizing 100 per hr, trimming 100 per hr, priming 2-300 per hr . I can charge and seat only 200 per day probably 3 hrs or so. Music tends to make me not do the job.
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