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  1. Dillon 650 or Hornady LnL

    All these answers have me feeling a bit blue. I was wanting to feed bullets and cases. It does seem like it is going to cost more going blue.
  2. Dillon 650 or Hornady LnL

    Been studying this for a while. I like the bullet feeder and powder measure on the Hornady better. I need opinions before I buy one. Let me know what you guys with more experience think. Been using the lee turret press, I like it but it's a little bit fussy. Right now just doing .45 acp with...
  3. Well I did it

    Started about a year ago, Lee turret press. Mainly .45 ACP. Some .38 spl and .357 mag. My 3 year old granddaughter helps me. Been casting my own .45's too. I like it. I call it bullets, bluegrass and bourbon.
  4. Odd .45acp reloading problem - Have you seen this before?

    I got a 55 gal drum of brass and had several of my .45's do this. To me not worth diagnosing. If I had to guess I would be with the corrosion crowd.
  5. That feeling you get when your brass look better than new

    Any problem with pins staying with the cases? How long to dry? Laid out to dry? Rinsing needed?
  6. First time reloader

    I cast my own .45 acp. I am at less that .05 per round. Hard to find lead now though.
  7. Reloading Help

    I have a Lee turret press. I use the Lee book to set all the parameters. Bought a digital scale to check powder weight (too shaky for the beam). Got a set of digital calipers for the length. I double check every tenth round or so to make sure I am within tolerance. I check the primer with my...
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