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  • baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    I started reloading when I was a teenager. I slowly added to my reloading equipment until I became old. I have often thought bought selling my set up bench included, but its not going to generate the kind of money it worth in my eyes. I last reload for safari in Africa & .300 Whisper. I figure I'll pass it on to whoever fights over my estate.

    Used reloading equipment comes up from time to time buy it. RCBS has a lifetime warranty that's what it should be.
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    Hogflyer

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    Hi yall,
    Was thinking of getting one of those cheap $40 or lee hand loaders for 357 mag. What care needs the fired brass need for 357 mag in a lever action? Do I just wipe the cases with a cloth? Do I have to tumble it?

    link of the hand loading kit I am talking about.
    I purchased back after the holidays, picked up one of the Harbor Frieghts small 2 cup tumbler, seems to work ok for my 44brass, i use stainless pins, very light dish soap. Cleans brass pretty good. Works well on dirty primer pockets. Dont overload the containers with brass, cleans better with smaller amounts.

    expeirment around with different amounts.....
     
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