Which one are you getting?I'm waiting for an improved primer catcher for a rock chucker so I can deprime some 308s that I got in trade.
Mine looks the same but it came from Inline Fabrication. I tried to order one from Ebay but they were out and then found Inline and ordered from them. My press is an original Rock Chucker I got in the early 80s. Got it used at a gun show for $30.00Which one are you getting?
I won a catcher from Loadertools.com and it is night and day from the factory set up. I love it.
I don't prime on the press so that part wasn't an issue.
What makes you think that?Unfortunately, it seems that I am too late to enter the world of reloading.
There is an ebb and flow to these things. Buy what you can now, don't over spend. You will have what you NEED sooner than you think, then you will buy more.Unfortunately, it seems that I am too late to enter the world of reloading.
There is an ebb and flow to these things. Buy what you can now, don't over spend. You will have what you NEED sooner than you think, then you will buy more.
What are you looking to reload and where do you stand on equipment?
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Unless you have small hands you might rethink loading for the 32 It became too big a pain for me to reload. That stuff is really small.
I did a chamber cast on my rifle, and it measures in spec using a caliper and a micrometer. I took it to work where we have some measuring microscopes. Using that, it measured just at bare minimum. Either way, it is in spec.I use a case gauge on all of my ammo and I use an ammo checker on most of it. I am lazy though and don't want to use a caliper on every round. Of course this is for Sammi spec not for best loads for a single rifle. If the glove fits, etc.
I do load .32 acp but only new brass. I don't load .25 acp and for sure I am not going to bend over to pick up .32 or .25 shells. Too old to do that.I have a different take on .32. It's so expensive that I wouldn't shoot much of it if I didn't reload for it. That said, I have only 4 or 5 firearms in .32 and I don't shoot them much so I haven't reloaded for it in quite a while. Still, if I fell in love with a .32 and wanted to shoot it a lot, I'd certainly reload for it, large hands and supply difficulties be damned.
ETA: Same goes for .25 ACP, if I owned one. I know it's a pain to reload but it's always been too expensive to shoot unless you do. IMO, of course.
Mine looks the same but it came from Inline Fabrication. I tried to order one from Ebay but they were out and then found Inline and ordered from them.
Did they change them. Ive been using the ones for .358, .356 and .452 and they work well. I have a Lyman bullet sizer lubricator but now I only use it to seat gas checks.Anyone used the new style lee bullet sizer dies? Just ordered one for my.AK bullets. Just wondering if there's anything different you have to do.
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Yes. I think you can still get the old ones. They list them on their page at least. The new one needs an adaptor to use I guess.Did they change them. Ive been using the ones for .358, .356 and .452 and they work well. I have a Lyman bullet sizer lubricator but now I only use it to seat gas checks.