- Location
- Aaaaaadmontin AB
Oh my god.
Are The Usual Suspects turd polishing again, or is this beast going to be this hard to load for??? Good grief! So...my regular .308 dies don't look like they are going to cut it. Either they won't knock that shoulder back far enough, or they won't size the brass down small enough to load into the chamber! The shipping tag in the box says this Springer has been headspaced to 1.631" according to GI specs. My brass is trimmed to spec.
Fine, says I: are there any suppliers here that can supply small base .308 dies? And where do I get a headspace gage from? I saw the ones Hornady makes, are they any good?
I have been up to my ears in M14 lore: one toad says the only real powders you need are the '4895's'. Aaaaaand - guess which powders everyone is out of right now here in Edmonton! And it just keeps getting better:
I have a metric ton of .308 brass but none of it is any good because it is all too soft - gotta get brass from some outfit called 'Lake City' or some damned thing. Gotta have a chamber gage too, a primer pocket uniformer, primer pocket swager (mil brass is the best for these beasts apparently), and special hard-cup primers because the 4000 Federal primers I have now are too soft and can cause slam fires.
Boys, I have reloaded for ALL my guns and I'll be damned if I am gonna quit now...and, if you're like me....you KNOW how many gas bags there are around (besides Yours Truly) that will orate, pontificate and BLOVIATE about guns without the slightest idea of what they're talking about! How much of this stuff is for real? Looks like I am gonna be on factory ammo until I build up a reasonable stash of brass...but do you hard-core M14 geeks have any advice for the reloader that is new to this beast? Who are the best suppliers for the M14? I know with my AR, my Tavor, and my SL8 I just scooped once fired brass out of the can at the range, took it home, stoked it up according to the manual and away I went. Why is this rifle such a hemorrhoid to work with?!?!
Looks to me like I am going to need to re-fit my reloading set up if I want to re-arm with the M14. I dunno whether I should be happy about the prospect or not!
Are The Usual Suspects turd polishing again, or is this beast going to be this hard to load for??? Good grief! So...my regular .308 dies don't look like they are going to cut it. Either they won't knock that shoulder back far enough, or they won't size the brass down small enough to load into the chamber! The shipping tag in the box says this Springer has been headspaced to 1.631" according to GI specs. My brass is trimmed to spec.
Fine, says I: are there any suppliers here that can supply small base .308 dies? And where do I get a headspace gage from? I saw the ones Hornady makes, are they any good?
I have been up to my ears in M14 lore: one toad says the only real powders you need are the '4895's'. Aaaaaand - guess which powders everyone is out of right now here in Edmonton! And it just keeps getting better:
I have a metric ton of .308 brass but none of it is any good because it is all too soft - gotta get brass from some outfit called 'Lake City' or some damned thing. Gotta have a chamber gage too, a primer pocket uniformer, primer pocket swager (mil brass is the best for these beasts apparently), and special hard-cup primers because the 4000 Federal primers I have now are too soft and can cause slam fires.

Boys, I have reloaded for ALL my guns and I'll be damned if I am gonna quit now...and, if you're like me....you KNOW how many gas bags there are around (besides Yours Truly) that will orate, pontificate and BLOVIATE about guns without the slightest idea of what they're talking about! How much of this stuff is for real? Looks like I am gonna be on factory ammo until I build up a reasonable stash of brass...but do you hard-core M14 geeks have any advice for the reloader that is new to this beast? Who are the best suppliers for the M14? I know with my AR, my Tavor, and my SL8 I just scooped once fired brass out of the can at the range, took it home, stoked it up according to the manual and away I went. Why is this rifle such a hemorrhoid to work with?!?!
Looks to me like I am going to need to re-fit my reloading set up if I want to re-arm with the M14. I dunno whether I should be happy about the prospect or not!




















































