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In my original post, I said I go through this LNL vs. Big Blue once a year or so... This, from 2016
http://www.cotep.org/forum/showthrea...ighlight=squib The thread includes a very good commentary by and others. I'm still not convinced that an extra $1000 is worth either the LNL or the Dillons. , next time I come through SD, I'll buy dinner, and you can show me your reloading setup. That may change my mind! But I promise, you'll enjoy the read. Da
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Actually all this reloading talk has me missing making boolits so I may run some 45 tomorrow and gopro the process.
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Yes please do so, upload and post link, Pleeeease?
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Will see how my week goes:
I have to get a new chain ring on my bicycle, hit the gym, and I am classroom helper this week for Kaden's Kindergarten class. Lisa is at Mayo Clinic with her brother so I will see what I can do.
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Yes we know you have Big Bucks,
Unless you have lots of brass and money just get a single stage to start with, get two or three reloading manuals, read and read again. Then take it slow, do one at a time, measure every single load.....Good luck
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I am still getting unpacked from vacation but one point I will make is that i have too much OCD to deprime and then load. I have seen some nasty junk in primer pockets and just jamming another primer in there before the pocket gets cleaned doesn't seem like a good practice. So I run the brass through the cleaner, deprive and resize. Then run it through the polish media. Then I can either bag it and pick up later or hand prime and flare. Charging and seating are pretty easy steps after that.
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That Rockchucker was quite a step up! That said, I used it for only a few months before I bought the Dillon.
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http://www.comrace.ca/cmfiles/dillon...Comparison.pdf
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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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Pedro U / Member# 0770 |
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My only 1 cent is that unless you shoot A LOT! (5-10,000?) rounds a month, it doesn't make sense (to me). You are relying on your attention for detail.
I tried it, froze, and never finished one round, sold the whole lot. I have an Ammo Can full of commercial ammo. I'm fine.
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