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After much lurking, anticipation and planning, I produced my first ten rounds this morning. I look forward to test firing tomorrow.
Setup: Lee Challenger Breechlock Kit Frankford Arsenal Sonic Cleaner, digi scale Cheap Digi Calipers Lee Breechlock Hand Press AV Equipment Cart RCBS Powder Trickler Brass, Bullets, Primers & Powder ImageUploadedByTapatalk1353526998.273011.jpg The 2 on the right are 1.22 & 1.225 COAL, so I get to use the bullet puller sooner than planned. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1353527033.027626.jpg I settled on 1.25 COAL, 200 grain LSWC, 11.1 grains Accurate #7 & CCI LPP I'm lik'n it
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Let us know how they shoot and Welcome to Hobby of Reloading.........
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CBOB:0002 1905 Savage 380, 1978, 1980 DW Pistol Pacs, Severns Custom 1985 Springer 1911A1, 09 DW Marksman, S&W Model 19-6, GSG 1911 22LR. , S&W Model 29-2 |
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Congrats! Like shooting and 1911's, reloading is addictive.
Like many have said before me, it may not save you money, but you will get a chance to shoot more! And shoot more interesting rounds. ![]()
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If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen. -- Samuel Adams COTEP CBOB0676 KO4ENQ |
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Congrats on your first rounds! Let us know how they are at the range.
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Welcome to reloading!
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COTEP: CBOB578 DW CCO SIG GSR 1911 SA Micro Compact and a spectacular cast of others! "You have never lived, until you have almost died. And for those who fight for it, life has a flavor that the protected will never know." Guy de Maupassant, 1893. Anonymously, penned on a sign at a command post at Khe Sanh, RVN. |
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Well, no squibs But not by much.
I learned an important lesson. Seems that just because a reloading store has you working the counter, you are not automatically qualified to answer a newbies questions. That and Reloader #7 does NOT substitute for Accurate #7. My first loads felt like 22lr and converted the vbob to single shot. I picked up a pound of W231 from a more convenient LGS to load for round 2. So, I'll try try again.
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Please tell me you did. ![]()
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If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen. -- Samuel Adams COTEP CBOB0676 KO4ENQ |
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![]() ![]() Yes. Picked right from Lee Manual at the Reloading shop. The same recipe is on the short list Lee provides with the die set. I'm very confident that I produced rounds to spec (spent a semester in a machine shop ages ago). I believe my problem was accepting the counter guys assurance that he was providing me the Accurate #7 I selected from the spec sheets. [Chose it because I felt #7 recipes which consistently spec approx twice the mass would provide 1. visual ques of mischarge so obvious a blind caveman couldn't miss them, and, 2. Finer tunability using the logic that a .2 grain difference in charge is 2% of 10 grains but 4% of a 5 grain charge.] What I didn't mention is that he also sent me home with 1k small rifle primers instead of the LPPs I requested. That cost me a 100 mile round trip across Houston to get rectified. Everything I selected self service was correct - only the primers and powders had to be requested from behind the counter. I check my orders at drive-throughs staffed by 15yo's that have yet to develop a work ethic, but I'm still quite surprised an adult clerk at a shop which specializes in reloading equipment and supplies would make both of these errors in a single order. I'd have had big trouble if I'd loaded 11 grains of W231 behind the LSWCs on a salesman's advice that W231 was equivalent to Accurate #7 (the advice I got wasn't quite this dangerous, but it could have been). I'm much more impressed by the cute lady that swapped my primers for the correct LPPs, but I will certainly be wary of "advice" from anyone with an unknown CV. FWIW, I bought the W231 from a shop 2 miles from the house. Next trip across town, I'll take the Reloader 7 powder back and give them a chance to make right. Thankfully, I don't need medical attention or a new pistol following this experience. I live, so I learn.
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Rule #1 in reloading. Never take anyones word on anything and always doublecheck what components you are using.
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