Amen to that!RAMOS wrote:Once a month? How do you survive on that? I mean, I could probably only drink beer once a month but, shoot once a month? Not sure I could do it!
Load question.
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My brass is .200 inside after neck sizing with the Lee collet die.
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Re: Load question.
My monthly load session of .45 brass from practice......need I say more?
Practice is everything! Even if you only shoot once a month, if you shoot alot once a month, you're still good to go IMO.
Practice is everything! Even if you only shoot once a month, if you shoot alot once a month, you're still good to go IMO.
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Interesting...And what brand of brass?DoubleUp wrote:My brass is .200 inside after neck sizing with the Lee collet die.
I'm going to size some of my different brands tonight and see if that is where the difference lies. It would be nice to know what it is actually expected to be.
Thanks DoubleUp.
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Re: Load question.
I'd be climbing the walls if I could only shoot once a month.............of course, I'm retired now and shoot at least three times a week, sometimes more if I'm working up loads for a new barrel.RAMOS wrote:Once a month? How do you survive on that? I mean, I could probably only drink beer once a month but, shoot once a month? Not sure I could do it!
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I re-measure my new win brass. It is actually .200 ID. I was measuring the neck too deep and the micrometer was hitting wrong.
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Great, you should be GTG. Load 'em up, shoot 'em out.