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Easier to use the correct size collet. Theses are sold in different caliber blister packs in the USA. Mine has 5 different sizes.
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I've got one for ya.
Loading pistol cases with small charges.
To help avoid double dosing.
Tip the primed case primer up. Only charge an upside down case. If in the tray the right way up they are charged rule.
I do it with rifle too just be default.
Tried this but struggled to get the powder to go up into the neck down case!
Is there a technique?
Ken.
 
When loading heeled bullets like for the ever popular 38 Colt, (or .310 cadet) apply enough of a crimp to turn the case mouth in but still allow the heel of the bullet to enter. Then seat the bullet, allowing the shoulder of the bullet to finish turning in the crimp. Useful info, eh? ~Muir
 
When loading heeled bullets like for the ever popular 38 Colt, (or .310 cadet) apply enough of a crimp to turn the case mouth in but still allow the heel of the bullet to enter. Then seat the bullet, allowing the shoulder of the bullet to finish turning in the crimp. Useful info, eh? ~Muir
I used to do that when loading my 44 Henry Rimfire that i brought out of retirement and converted some cases to use primers set near the rim.
Ken.
 
Tried the kinetic hammer thing, I would still be hammering to get the first round done Anyone wants to buy one?
Have you tried knocking a nail through a piece of wood , placing it on the floor then use the kinetic hammer upside down and striking onto the nail . 🤣🤣🤣




Please don't , no really . Don't !
 
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