Don’t think making them is in the cards for me. Went by the grocery store on Friday and stocked up. Got a little bit of everything that looked decent. 😂. Planning on Mt House for breakfast and dinner, and probably three assorted bars, nuts, cheese, and a candy bar to make it through the day.
Well, I solved the denting problem. Switched to RCBS dies, and no more dents. I do think it was too much lube, but i also think if there was a vent hole in the Redding dies, there wouldn't be as much of a problem.
Which type of meal replacement bars does everyone like? I was thinking trying to eat the bars for breakfast-lunch and go with Mt House for dinner. Want to try them out for taste before the hunt in Sept. Thanks!
Glenn
I did clean the dies really well, twice, with brake cleaner. So they were clean. I think i'm using too much lube for these dies. They don't have a vent hole, which I think makes it easier to have the problem.
It happens on most every case.
Fenix 6X with sapphire for me. If you hunt a lot, it provides good info. Weather, sunrise/set, baro, HR, altitude, has a map that could save you from getting lost. I really like mine.
That's what I've read, but I'm using so little at this point I'm afraid the case is going to get stuck in the die. I've always used Hornady One Shot as my lube, what do you use-recommend?
Thanks!
9.8gr of 4227 behind a Hornady 190gr Sub-X bullet. Shoots well out of a 9" barrel with a can. Would feel comfortable deer hunting with it at 50 yards or less.
And I'm getting 1024 fps.
Got my first set of Redding Dies. FL re-sizer. No matter what I do, it dents the shoulder on my 6.5 PRC brass. I've cleaned it twice, used less lube (to the point I'm afraid it could get stuck) and it is still making dents. Never had this happen with other brands of dies. Any suggestions...
Is there an easy to tell which suspension system I have? I got my pack several years ago, looking at the photos on the site, it looks like I have a different system, but not sure. Thanks!