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It was only late september that i got a hold of my permit, and picked up the PM7.. Less then 2 months and so far i've gone through 600 rounds of ammo.
![]() I'm sure some will probably have a higher burn rate, but i'm pretty chuffed about my efforts so far. So much in fact, that i've gone ahead and dropped some moolah on reloading gear. I'm just gonna post this thread, to keep track of my own progress in these matters. Well, since i decided to quit my previous hobby, eg old Porsches, aka Moneypits. I've sold off my stock of parts... So basically i'm trading one really expensive vice for a less expensive one.. It don't hurt much that way. So what did i get? The press.. well, i figured if i'm going to do plenty of shooting, i need volume. Progressive , people be telling me Dillon, don't look back. So Dillon it is. Square B, 550 or 650? Square B was tempting, but no case feeder... So that's one down with 2 to go, coz i'm lazy 550, No auto indexing...And only 4 stations... That would rule out the use of the powder check die. I like the idea of the powder check die , might save my bacon one day.. so there we go, 650 XL... It arrived last monday. Carbide dies case feeder So far i've figured out, that i should not have gone cheap and figured i'de mount it as is.. It's a royal pain in the ass to keep such a big thing steady.. Strong mount already ordered to cure that problem also got the Dillon powder check Die couple of Dillon 100 rnd boxes spare part kit and decapping pins Lyman 1000 xpdigital scale Lyman pro 1200 tumbler kinetic bullet puller, primer flip tray 1500 fiocchi primers, accurate arms powder #7 (all they had in stock, we don't have gun supermarkets here) and 500 HN 190 grain semi wadcutters. Hope to get the mount early next week, but in the mean time with some clamps i can start getting a feel for the thing. I test one station at a time.. the decapping was first.. pretty easy really The only tricky part is that it sometimes doesn't go square in the shell, of the rig wobbles to much , strong mount will cure that. The re-priming station... ain't rocket science either... just need to start counting the number of pulls till the first primer comes up ... As a test i primed 15 rounds, fired em off in the gun then ran those 15 rounds through again, decapped, reprimed.. i love it.. The cheerful "plink" when yet another round ejects into the basket... this might become an addictive thing... Like a one armed bandit , except it's a Blue one. ![]() Next week, the strong mount, final setup, and the first loads..
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Stijn Vandamme 08 Dan Wesson PM7-45 < > COTEP PM70562 Ypres , Belgium , Euh-rop |
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Congratulations on the new equipment! I can't give you any "Dillon" advice, I bought a different color.
As far as the case feeder and bullet feeders go, I figure I was born with a perfectly good one at the end of my left arm ![]() I noticed you're not in the U.S. so it may be difficult for you to get supplies/limited options and availability. I'd try to buy smaller batches of powder and bullets until I found what shot best out of my guns and then load up on the magic receipe. Maybe you've already done all of the trial loads and found that what you bought will be a great combination. Good luck with the operation. I like reloading. Put some pictures up when you get rolling. Take care, Hoss
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The Bullet feeder noise it did seem loud on the youtube vids, but it's not that bad in real life.
Case rattle sound yes, but you get that when you grab shells from a bin too. The motor itself is reasonably quiet. The only thing annoying about it , is when it keeps starting/stopping on every pull of the lever. But i simply turn off the feeder if i'm not quick enough for it. Supplies is a problem, basically the gunstores are small, few have reloading gear and those who do, well, they are reloaders and pretty much sell what they use themselves. No mail ordering either. Found one in close proximity, all he had was accurate powder #7 I figured i needed to start somewhere, so it's good to start with. Next time i'll have to drive a bit more, to get some more choice.
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Stijn Vandamme 08 Dan Wesson PM7-45 < > COTEP PM70562 Ypres , Belgium , Euh-rop Last edited by svandamme; 11-26-2011 at 03:22 AM. |
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Reloading is addictive imo. I enjoy it.
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[QUOTE=svandamme;9612]As a test i primed 15 rounds, fired em off in the gun
then ran those 15 rounds through again, decapped, reprimed.. i love it.. The cheerful "plink" when yet another round ejects into the basket... Makes a guy want to take-up re-loading!!! ![]()
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I got ya Stijn.
Do y'all have lead bullet casters over there, like we do here, or are you relagated to shooting jacketed/fmj bullets? What bullets are you shooting? I'm surprised Vihtavuori powder isn't readily available (maybe it is), it's made in Finland. If you could get it, I'll bet it would be expensive. It's crazy expensive here (my opinion). Keep us updated on the goings on.
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Just buggered around some more with the Dillon, powder die set, seater and crimp die set. Ran a bit of test cases.. no powder yet, as i don't have any scales to measure the load yet, that arrives tomorrow.. Left the primers out as well, as i don't want to risk having a powder less but finished looking shell laying around to get mixed up in the rest.. potentially causing an issue @ the range. ![]() ![]() For all intent and purpose, these shells ran the merry go round, no jams, the assembly works.I cycled them through the 1911, no issues there either.. All i gotta do now, is - Bolt the big sucker to my desk when i get the strongmount - install the powder check sensor - run the cases through the corncob tumbler - look up what loads to use with the powder i have and the 195 grain bullets - Run some test batches I'm almost good to go.
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Stijn Vandamme 08 Dan Wesson PM7-45 < > COTEP PM70562 Ypres , Belgium , Euh-rop Last edited by svandamme; 11-27-2011 at 08:04 AM. |
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Sold all my reloading stuff several years ago, and am now kicking myself. Getting the urge to start rolling my own again.
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Stijn, I hope the rest of your stuff shows up quickly. The wait is the most nerve racking part for me.
I'll tell you what.....shows how much I know, I was under the impression that Europe had pretty much put the hammer down on gun ownership. I'm glad you can shoot and reload with out being an outlaw! How common is gun ownership in Belgium? I was surprised to see that there are a number of small gun stores around you. What kind of stuff (firearms) do they have to choose from?
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Hey, you live in Ypres, that's where Paschendale was fought. I'm a big military history buff ![]() Sorry for the Hijack ![]()
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