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Post by bushog on May 22, 2021 11:49:39 GMT -5
Same number of strokes on the press no matter what the cartridge is....
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2021 16:25:28 GMT -5
Same number of strokes on the press no matter what the cartridge is.... True for sure. But now I keep 2000 45 colt cases, 12-1500 of which are loaded all the time.I have a lyman turret press with 6 bullet seaters on it. Each set for different bullet and with light adjustment of seating stem each works for multiple bullets. I size and flare it all with a Lee hand press. I sit on my porch, or watching tv doing my brass chores. I had paraphernalia for all the other cartridges. Brass, bullets, etc but took up far too much space. Now I could pack my reloading stuff in a few big totes and be on the way. I load lots of Unique, Red Dot, Herco and 2400 and a bit of w231, w296, and LilGun. 45 colt is my favorite cartridge and limiting to it and cheap bulk pack 22lr I enjoy my gun time. To the each his own. I still have 12k plus LP primers so I can go quite a while.
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Post by ncrobb on May 23, 2021 8:52:31 GMT -5
What rear sight is that? It looks very much “at home”.
Never mind. I reread the thread. It’s a Clements. And I remember wishing I had bought it.
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