Easier Way? …Brass Prep
When I first started reloading my own cartridges probably 15 years ago now, I started out with some super basic hand tools. Some of these were actually given to me by a good friend of mine that initially got me into reloading my own cartridges. In the early days, he would allow me to stop by with components and let me use his Dillon press to crank out some loads. 45ACP and .38 Special were the first cartridges I learned to reload, mainly because they’re relatively easy to reload and I was shooting them quite a bit back then. Some time later I started acquiring my own reloading equipment. Anyone that reloads will understand that there’s a lot of small tools and such that are needed to do things properly. A lot of my equipment I picked up from Brownells back then, like my first reloading press, a Lee Classic turret setup. Along with my press I decided upon one of the tumbler kits from Frankford Arsenal… they were around $65 back then and are close to double that price today. To assist me with brass processing, my good buddy gave me an old RCBS case trimmer. It was well used, but would get me started. I’ve processed a countless number of brass using that case trimmer. I’ve had to replace the trim head atleast once.
A number of years later, I started to see if there were easier ways to process my brass. I couldn’t change the process of cleaning too much, but what about trimming, de-burring and primer pockets? I had been using Lyman hand tools for doing these functions, but I had heard of some brass processing stations as well as trimmers you could use with a hand drill. I picked up a couple of the trimmers made by Little Crow Gunworks from Brownells. Mainly for .223 and .300Blackout. These tend to work reallyu nice and truly speed up the process. Yes your hand still gets a little sore from holding the case, but it’s still a thousand times better than the old RCBS trimmer.
More recently I started looking to reload a new cartridge. I’ve mentioned this in atleast one or two blogs in the past, but I wanted to start reloading .44 Magnum. I did not have a power trimmer, so out came the old RCBS hand trimmer. After about 100 cases, I decided I needed to speed that process up a bit. I considered a new Little Crow Gunworks trimmer from Brownells, but what about a case prep station? After some research, I decided to pick up the Frankford Arsenal Platinum case prep station from Brownells. This station has 3 tool heads that you can setup for pocket cleaning, outside and inside case de-burring, but it also has a power case trimmer integrated into the setup. What a wonderful invention! I can trim and do everything one right after the other, rather than in stages. This will most definitely speed up my brass prep process and make it more enjoyable. If you’re into reloading, definitely consider something like this. There are some other manufacturers, but most do not include a case trimmer.
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Kohli will open, RCB's playing eleven will be something like this, know who will get the place...
Kohli will open, RCB’s playing eleven will be something like this, know who will get the place…
Preparations for the 16th season of the Indian Premier League have already started. The season is scheduled to start from March 20 and its final match is scheduled to be played on May 28. The auction was recently held at Kochi, Kerala on December 23 before the start of this season. In which every team has bought players. The Bangalore team has also bought many players.
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ALERT LCB
UWAGA! W niedzielę (15.10) wybory i referendum! Przygotuj się na ewentualne podtopienia i przerwy w dostawie prądu. Unikaj otwartych przestrzeni i zabezpiecz rzeczy, które może porwać wiatr. Zostań w domu, jeśli możesz.
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MADHAV
VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION
RCB OR CSK
I don't watch cricket but CSK
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#IPL 2024 Points Table: DC Rise To 6th In Standings As RCB's Qualification Chances Take Hit | Cricket News #TATAIPL #IPL24
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In a dramatic turn of events, Gujarat Titans (GT) faced a staggering defeat against Delhi Capitals in the latest IPL showdown, marking their lowest-ever total in the league’s history. Struggling to find their footing, GT managed a meager 89 runs before being dismissed by the relentless bowling attack of DC. The brilliance of DC’s bowlers, coupled with impactful performances from Jake…
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RCB 2023 Squad: 3 players who could be on RCB’s radar at the 2023 IPL Auction
RCB 2023 Squad: 3 players who could be on RCB’s radar at the 2023 IPL Auction
RCB 2023 Squad: Faf du Plessis’ RCB missed out on a final berth last season by a whisker. The Challengers would be looking get better this season and would have done all their processing for the 2023 IPL Auction slated on 23rd December. RCB need to assemble a squad based on backups. They need a backup pacer both International and domestic, a backup opener and also someone to assist Wanindu…
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मारी छोरियाँ छोरों से कम ना उनसे बहुत ऊपर है, याद रखना
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what the fuck are they putting in their biryani how did srh 1) beat the t20 record ever and then 2) BEAT IT AGAIN IN LESS THAN A MONTH
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bro yeh to ee saala cup namade ke equivalent hogaya.
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