The "What Have You Reloaded Today" thread

Trinimon

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Seeing as it's getting colder and folks are spending more time indoors and possibly passing the time reloading etc. I figured I'd start a What Have You Reloaded Today thread.

Just post what you reloaded today.

To kick things off.

I resized:

152pcs of 9mm cases
67pcs of 45ACP cases
5pcs of 308 cases
About 100pcs of 223 cases

Made up 200rnds of 44Mag using H110 and Titegroup including some fart rounds with Bullseye, Unique and Universal.

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I recently came into possession of a S&W Model 10 that had been converted to fire 32 S&W Long cartridges for ISU competitions so I just finished reloading my first batch of 32 S&W Long wadcutter rounds. 1.8 grains of Bullseye pushing 100 gr. 32 wadcutter. At almost 3900 rounds per pound of powder that's economical shooting. :rockOn:
 
I put 100 resized .308 into the tumbler an hour ago, have another 100 sitting on racks from last night, plan to reload 2-300 rounds tonight with Varget and hornady 150gr bullets (basic plinking rounds). I think I have about 1000 brass all resized, trimmed and dried that sit in a bucket full of silica gel.

I'm thinking of getting a Savage 10TR in the near future with some nice glass to go with it, so I may start upping my game/quality when it comes to reloading these babies. I LOVE the .308 and seem to shoot a whole lot of it.
 
Pulled 100-223 cases from the tumbler that need to be neck sized and trimmed. Loaded the last of my 168 hornady match over some blc2 for plinking. Then started processing some 308 hornady match brass that's once fired. Can only do 50 or so at a time as it kills my hands after too long. Probably time to add a super swage
 
My god, I hate processing 223 brass. Trimming and then deburring/chamfer makes my hands cramp up. I need to start shooting larger calibers that are easier to grip. lol
 
if i have time today i'm hoping to load up 50x 500mag and 200 223 and prep another 100 for when my 224 mold shows up.
 
Sadly, the only thing I have reloaded lately is detachable magazines, good thing though is sometimes it was because one was used on big game lol.
 
Last night I prepped 109 223 cases and loaded about 60 round of 65gr gamekings. Have only about 80-90 rounds to shoot of those until I need to buy some more. Trying not to buy more because I want to load some of the 69gr TMK's next.

Tonight im going to prep some 204 brass and load some 35grainers into them.
 
My son and I shot 3 rounds of trap yesterday so last night it was back to reloading compression formed AA hulls, using 1 1/8 oz per sure consumes the lead. I actually enjoy reloading, gives me a feeling of accomplishment, the only pain is finding lots of lead...
 
Just put 100 Star-Line 45-70 cases through my RCBS 5 station case prep machine. I annealed them a couple of days ago.

That stuff is as hard as the hubs of hell ..... even after annealing.
 
just finalized recipes for 40S&W and 45ACP. 40S&W is 180gr FMJ with 5.5gr longshot. 45ACP is 230 FMJ on 6.5gr longshot. both have great balance between recoil and accuracy. also work well on all my handguns.
9mm is a little bit tricky. tested HS-6 from 5.1 - 6.2gr. was going to settle on 5.5gr which is soft and accurate for all my pistols, except on G22 with 9mm barrel which has FTFs and FTEs. So, tonight I will try to load some 5.8gr which should be a good final recipe.
 
I just recently got a 5 lb jug of trail boss whoot- whoot. I have 200 brand spanking new starline 45 LC brass ,all primed,belled ready to go. Going to try some campro plated 230 g projectiles and 6g of trailboss .
 
Got a project from a friend. Put 115 22-250 cases through my home built wet tumbler with ss pins. Cases were ultra filthy, up to 5 times reloaded with only having the dirt wiped off of them. Went for a 2 hr tumble and came out, well, mediocre. Water was black as tar though!

If I had a few pounds of w-231 I'd be reloading MY stuff.
 
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