shooter115 wrote:Curious what kind of press that is. I don't think I've ever seen one like that before.
Evad wrote:shooter115 wrote:Curious what kind of press that is. I don't think I've ever seen one like that before.
A drill press? or the Texan loadmaster?
shooter115 wrote:Evad wrote:shooter115 wrote:Curious what kind of press that is. I don't think I've ever seen one like that before.
A drill press? or the Texan loadmaster?
Doh!!! Note to self.......read the damn post.
So yes....the Texan Loadmaster.....whatever the hell that is.
OldmanFCSA wrote:I'm embarrassed to show pictures of my reloading area. It's almost as bad as some of the others here for clutter on the bench. Gotta figure out a way to get rid of all the bullets stacked on the back of the benchtop, but it does help to make it solid.
OldmanFCSA wrote:Rodentman wrote:My theory is that if I live long enough to retire I have enough supplies to keep me going for awhile since my income will drop and I don't want to be stuck deciding between primers and cat food. Neither do my cats.
That's what I did, but am getting low on some primers.
Sitting on 340 pounds of powder roughly, though most is for 50BMG.
Only get 28 loaded rounds per pound of powder, so use plenty.
Loaded 500 223 on turret press this afternoon and setup a 550 for 357Mag.
Will load about 2200 of 357 using 140 XTP's, 296, WSPM, & new Starline cases.
Will setup other 550 for 9mm and 40 afterwards.
Wife home sleeping after surgery today.
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