I like to take a dowel and pack it in, top it off again and then seat the bullets. Get as much in there as possible. I try to use nothing but Red or green dot powder.
Nope. It falls off incredibly.
I’m getting to the point I’m going to soak all my stuff in dirty motor oil and lemon juice to tarnish it and make it sticky. That should help hold the powder in the case better so it won’t shake around.
Nope.
In 2018, I went with Wildpeak AT3W on the recommendation of my local farm coop. They put these tires on their propane service trucks and farm service trucks. Running in deep snow and mud if it works for them, it should work for me.
I know in 2018/19, I was able to pull machines like...
~1/8” difference in length of brass ????
Something isn’t right there.
I’m mean in the reloading world that’s an entirely different state away in distance.
Like I said, mostly I use it to clean up my carbon from the flash holes.
Does it benefit? I don’t know. I know my loads all shoot sub-1/3 MOA in the caliber’s I shoot.
Yeah, it’s always a point of discussion. I went to clean up some once fired and while waiting for it to clean I started looking at the virgin stuff. Tipped the tool into a couple of them and was surprised so I just kept going.
Fired brass I do it more to clean out the carbon.
All virgin nosler .260 Remington brass.
Opted to deburr and uniform size the rest of the flash holes today.
I don’t remember seeing other brands this severe.
The only time I tested positive for Covid I had zero symptoms….
But holy hell did I get slammed with the demands from the Minnesota state health department wanting and demanding who I’d had contact with for the past month.
I ripped into the VA’s patient advocate because of it.
They are there...
I didn’t like my 88 4runner or 86 K5 blazer because getting into the back sucked.
My 89 suburban had barn doors but running in the more confined trails was difficult due to long wheelbase
I really liked my 98 Tahoe. Seemed like a better compromise between the blazer and the suburban.
My...