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Recently downsized my reload area.
Went from a 14x15 room to a 10x10 room.
Cleaned it up, made it functional, dropped 4 calibers by lack of interest.
Right now I only shoot and reload for 3 centerfire calibers, .308win, 6.5x47 Lapua, 9mm, that's it that's all.
Less guns, more focus on what I got.

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These posts are inspiring as someone who has just gotten into reloading.

I have scrounged and found deals as I slowly build a collection of items my gear has come from a handful of places.. Currently hunting for good deals on a single stage press! Its not much but I loaded and chrono'd my first ten rounds the other day and it was awesome!!! working on a load for my 6.5 PRC.

Happy Wednesday Everyone.

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So here's what 3500$ Cdn gets. A Dillon 1050 with a whole bunch of spare parts, multiple things that cost a fair bit to get. So now I'm set with multiple primer tubes to allow a lot more uninterrupted running, as I now can prefill them. But I won't be getting one of the ridiculously priced auto fillers. (1000$ +). So I'll be bored out of my mind stabbing primers into the tubes, maybe I can convert a hand primer to do it.

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I bought The Hornady 1911 Primer tube filler for a tenth of that. Not perfect and has some quirks, but gets the job done much faster than doing it manually one primer at a time.
One quirk is the you have to find the sweet spot in depth of insertion of the primer tube. Once found, you literally hum along.
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I bought The Hornady 1911 Primer tube filler for a tenth of that. Not perfect and has some quirks, but gets the job done much faster than doing it manually one primer at a time.
One quirk is the you have to find the sweet spot in depth of insertion of the primer tube. Once found, you literally hum along.
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Sweet thanks never knew about that!
 
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