Rick, Hear that. Last year I took 500 rds. on the airplane to CA. TSA opened all the boxes of loaded rounds carefully packed with foam in the box lids. The foam was in the suitcase; about 20 of the rounds were loose. So my painstakingly hand loaded rounds beat around in the box all the way from Boise to Santa Barbara.
Thank you, muslim extremists. I just wish one of those rounds was going…(capitol M left off intentionally)
Bulk Loading .204
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You have plenty of time to load 1000 rounds.
Load 50 per night.
I would run the brass over the expander in the die and inside/outside chamfer the case necks and load them.
I do NOT load new brass without doing either of the above.
Of course, I perfer to work the entire brass regimen - uniform pocket, inside debur primer hole, etc, etc.
Load 50 per night.
I would run the brass over the expander in the die and inside/outside chamfer the case necks and load them.
I do NOT load new brass without doing either of the above.
Of course, I perfer to work the entire brass regimen - uniform pocket, inside debur primer hole, etc, etc.
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Thanks for all the input - I am definitely not taking anything related to powder or primers on a airplane. They already pull me aside every time I go through because I carry a lot of electronic equipment they have never seen and they want to take a closer look at it. I am not going to further add to my hassles by having anything explosive with me!
I think you guys might be on to something as far as the brass prep goes though. If I took my RCBS Prep Station in my bag and a bunch of brass I could crank through a whole lot of brass prep, which is what takes the longest anyway.
I think you guys might be on to something as far as the brass prep goes though. If I took my RCBS Prep Station in my bag and a bunch of brass I could crank through a whole lot of brass prep, which is what takes the longest anyway.
If I spent as much time trying to manage my investments as I do researching guns and shooting I could retire 15 years earlier...