Looking good Matt, you should be able to do 750 a hour with no problems...Did the plate work out for ya? Its way better than feeding them buy hand....![]()
nice how does price compare to dillon?
Enjoy!
All I know, once I adjusted everything on my Dillion 650, I was able to pump 1rd every 3-4s. The thing that takes the most time is the dang scales I have. I'm using one cheap digital and one cheap balance to make sure the weight is correct. Both scales suck.
With my old Lee, I only weighed every 30th round or so.....once I develop some trust that the metering is pretty consistent with this Hornady, it will be the same thing.
For me though with handgun loads, small variations in powder don't worry me that much, just the double charge or squibs I look out for.
My Sig P226 seems to like 4.0 W231 with cast bullets and cycles 100% with that charge. But I see some signs of primer flattening. No where close to pan cakes. I should work up a few to 4.1 and 4.2 to see what happens. But that's when I fear my scales.
I just loaded 600 rounds of 223 on my blue press.
Have fun!
Greg
Interesting, I load 4.5 gr of W231, 124 gr AIM copper metal jacket, haven't seen any signs of over pressure. Different gun though, a glock 17
it probably still won't be that much 'fun' but at least I will free up some time for other things,
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Onagoth, how is the case feed setup working for you? I didn't get that option and I'm having a hard time justifing spending that kind of cash. Unless of course it is the best thing that ever happened to reloading![]()
What is that brown tube for that attaches to the Powder station?? You can see it in the 2nd pic