Jester896
Senior Clown
I had a pocket full of intentions when I finished work today just after lunch.
I must confess ....I think I am becoming a brass hoarder...do they have groups to help with this?
I had forgotten all about picking this OF brass up a couple of weeks ago.
What made me remember was this batch I got Friday when I went to the shop to sort it. That sure take a lot of time
Looks like all that 6.8SPC is Hornady cases...they might have LR primers
I'll check it out latter and add it to top the 500 or so SP I already had
That is .223 on the left and in that black bag is a hodgepodge.
This gallon of .308 was sitting on top of the 6.8
The red coffee jug is full of .270...looks like mostly Hornady Brass...somebody was asking me about .270 stuff just the other day...even I asked...how much more .270 ya need kid
that black bag had a bunch in it....some of those good looking Hornady Nickle cases that maybe TAP? comes in...case head looks lazer engraved....that .204 Ruger was hard to see in it...smh..looks like 20 or so of them...a bunch of .38SPL. Had to get the sifter out to get the grr.380 out of all the 9mm. The .223 ended up being about 1/3 of a 5 gal bucket...soon as I get it near about full I'll run up a and size/trim it ...looks like all commercial.
I might have to hire me someone to help me get it all done....if I wasn't always sortin brass I might be able to load some.
I did get these pushed back from 2.850 to 2.80...now they might cycle through the mag. Just need to go and check the speed and how they group now ...all this time on the bench with that hunting rifle I have been single feeding...smh
I did pull out 10 new Norma cases and size the necks down to 6.5, prime them and shoved in some 142gr ABLR on top of the powder. It seems I was mistaken earlier...I have 1 box of 142gr ABLR left....it was the 129gr I have 6 or so boxes of...wonder how fast those will run in the 6.5-300WSM
hardest part of that was setting up the dies and swapping jaws on the Co-Ax.
Still don't like the wobble of the seating die...might need BriarPatch99 to give me lessons
I must confess ....I think I am becoming a brass hoarder...do they have groups to help with this?
I had forgotten all about picking this OF brass up a couple of weeks ago.
What made me remember was this batch I got Friday when I went to the shop to sort it. That sure take a lot of time
Looks like all that 6.8SPC is Hornady cases...they might have LR primers
I'll check it out latter and add it to top the 500 or so SP I already had
That is .223 on the left and in that black bag is a hodgepodge.
This gallon of .308 was sitting on top of the 6.8
The red coffee jug is full of .270...looks like mostly Hornady Brass...somebody was asking me about .270 stuff just the other day...even I asked...how much more .270 ya need kid
that black bag had a bunch in it....some of those good looking Hornady Nickle cases that maybe TAP? comes in...case head looks lazer engraved....that .204 Ruger was hard to see in it...smh..looks like 20 or so of them...a bunch of .38SPL. Had to get the sifter out to get the grr.380 out of all the 9mm. The .223 ended up being about 1/3 of a 5 gal bucket...soon as I get it near about full I'll run up a and size/trim it ...looks like all commercial.
I might have to hire me someone to help me get it all done....if I wasn't always sortin brass I might be able to load some.
I did get these pushed back from 2.850 to 2.80...now they might cycle through the mag. Just need to go and check the speed and how they group now ...all this time on the bench with that hunting rifle I have been single feeding...smh
I did pull out 10 new Norma cases and size the necks down to 6.5, prime them and shoved in some 142gr ABLR on top of the powder. It seems I was mistaken earlier...I have 1 box of 142gr ABLR left....it was the 129gr I have 6 or so boxes of...wonder how fast those will run in the 6.5-300WSM
hardest part of that was setting up the dies and swapping jaws on the Co-Ax.
Still don't like the wobble of the seating die...might need BriarPatch99 to give me lessons
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