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Still haven’t finished the 308 I’ve been working on..
I’m getting ready to process 650 pieces of .308 using the same machine as you. I get to swage each piece too. Fun times lol!
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Still haven’t finished the 308 I’ve been working on..
I have to stage em all too. I just hit the primer pockets with this little guy.View attachment 3140106
It cleans em right up. Primers seat in perfectly.I’ve never thought about that. Does it remove a portion of the crimp by chance?
It cleans em right up. Primers seat in perfectly.
I’m assuming I did 4-4.5k of 223. Mixed headstamp, 24.2gr h335, 62gr Hornady pill, federal/cci srp. Processed on a 750xl with a swage it and rt1500 due to being lazy.
40mm can is the “good” ammo, 30 cal is the ones that didn’t gauge 100% or just didn’t look “good” to me for dings or what ever else.
For full disclosure this was over 2 days. Yesterday I spent maybe 3 hours trimming and swaying then 5 tumblings @ 60 min each then 5 hours to dry all of it in a dehydrator. Actual loading was maybe 4 hours then 2ish to case gauge them one by one. One flipped primer in the whole lot.Now that is cranking them out!!!
For full disclosure this was over 2 days. Yesterday I spent maybe 3 hours trimming and swaying then 5 tumblings @ 60 min each then 5 hours to dry all of it in a dehydrator. Actual loading was maybe 4 hours then 2ish to case gauge them one by one. One flipped primer in the whole lot.