Ron Burgundy wrote:Where is Sam on all of this? First he insults my mother and now he is MIA on our noob questions?
I think your mom sat on him when he went for that last case of ammo.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Where is Sam on all of this? First he insults my mother and now he is MIA on our noob questions?
Ron Burgundy wrote:Yo mamma so fat people jog around her for exercise.
Sam, I'm about a year away from reloading (space constraint in my current house and I have not RTFM). Two questions: 1) the blue presses are the only ones that really work, right? 2) on a more serious note, what role does temperature and humidity play in powder storage? Can I load and store in a garage or do I need to reserve space inside the house?
Evad wrote:My goal is to be able to knock out a few hundred rounds in a shot.
Evad wrote:I don't yet know if I would want extra turret heads.
Evad wrote:I can see a benefit to having a head per caliber...but it depends on how long the adjustments take.
Seismic Sam wrote:So if you have a 4 1/2' x 6' space like a closet, that's enough to work with.
OldmanFCSA wrote:AFTER you guys are done bashing each other for the entertainment valve we receive, I should note that I rent out the usage of my equipment at my facility. Rates are cheap! Bring your own supplies as mine are getting low. If you don't know what powder, wait, I probably have it in stock.
I may even rent to the TROLL that lives under a bridge, Provided he supplies primers, cases, powder, dies, and projectiles, and doesn't ask any stupid newbie questions for answers he should have gotten IF he had RTFM.
Seismic Sam wrote:I'm doing is processing 40 S&W brass with the Redding G-Rx bulgle buster followed by resize and decap
rugersol wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:I'm doing is processing 40 S&W brass with the Redding G-Rx bulgle buster followed by resize and decap
I jest use the EGW "U" die on my Hornady LNL-AP ... no bulge! ... no issues! ... jest as fast as with a normal die! (it replaces yer normal size/decap die)
... wait a second! ... shouldn't you otherwise be shootin' 10mm?!
Seismic Sam wrote: But as a brass scrounger, I wind up with the stuff, and figure if I debulge it, resize and deprime it, and then get it all shiny with the old lemon juice and boiling water trick, it might be worth more someday if there's an ammo famine....
Seismic Sam wrote:Under Jo' Momma, because her butt is SOOOOO BIG!! Seriously, people, I'm getting sick of the ammo threads, because by the time you post them they're completely inaccurate or irrelevant. So knock it off already!! There is an ammo famine on, it's not going away any time soon, and it's every man for himself, and just deal with it already!! You're using up most of the bandwidth around here with useless outdated information, and not giving any n00bs a chance to come in here and ask stoopid reloading questions!! It's been SOOO long since I've had a roasted n00b sammich that I'm starting to waste away to nothing...
BlackSabot wrote:Seismic Sam wrote:Under Jo' Momma, because her butt is SOOOOO BIG!! Seriously, people, I'm getting sick of the ammo threads, because by the time you post them they're completely inaccurate or irrelevant. So knock it off already!! There is an ammo famine on, it's not going away any time soon, and it's every man for himself, and just deal with it already!! You're using up most of the bandwidth around here with useless outdated information, and not giving any n00bs a chance to come in here and ask stoopid reloading questions!! It's been SOOO long since I've had a roasted n00b sammich that I'm starting to waste away to nothing...
Hi I'm new here and I'd like to get into reloading my 22 lr shells. It sure is a bitch rounding up my spent casings, not to mention the pain in the ass of pounding out the dents from the firing pin. UGH! How do you pro's do it???
-BS
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