What did you do in the reloading room today?

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sierracharlie338
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308 bullet experiment for my kids school project! We had a ball with it! The overall winner was hornady 150 interlocks! Barnes 130's had the best penetration! 5 jugs and dented the 6th! 147gr FMJ's were tough to capture! Barnes were so pretty I wanted to make my wife a pair of earrings out of them :)
I’ve found those 150 Interlocks to be absolute deer HAMMERS. I shot a doe at about 320 with one and the exit was the size of a softball. Completely lost the off side shoulder. Excellent killing bullet
 
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I’ve found those 150 Interlocks to be absolute deer HAMMERS. I shot a doe at about 320 with one and the exit was the size of a softball. Completely lost the off side shoulder. Excellent killing bullet
My brother in law has had great luck with .277” 140 gr. SST interlocks on elk; I think these bullets are a great bargain. We hand loaded a whole pile for his .270 Win.
 
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Loaded up some more 10mm Auto for the 1911. I usually carry this pistol on a Gunfighter’s Inc. Kenai chest harness when riding the motorbike out in the boonies.
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Now I’m restocking 10mm 200 gr. WFNGC “Mountain Loads” for the little backpacking pistol, a Springfield Armory XDM Elite.
 
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What is the best way to learn about reloading? YouTube? Any specific products that are highly recommended?
Definitely reading first. Buy a quality reloading manual as most of them cover the basics in the book as well. Try to vet some of the YouTube videos you watch they are not all created equal.

Just remember start low and work you way up, always.
 
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I measured a bunch of stuff, and drew up some organizing bits in Fusion 360. Then I sent some drawings out to Send Cut Send to have them laser cut and bent...meanwhile the accompanying pieces are being 3d printed. If I remember to, I will come back and add pictures later.

Oh, and after walking around endlessly in the rain, I was able to figure out which one of my neighbors the FedEx nitwit delivered my new AMP Press to. Luckily it was only the family across the way who never give me the crap that is mis-delivered there...this is not the first time it's happened and I've literally argued with them to get stuff back after watching them snatch it off their porch, the language barrier is rough, but they have figured out I'm not messing around. So I set that up. Just waiting on my SAC Infinity APS die to show up. It said Monday, now it's saying Thursday.
 

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What is the best way to learn about reloading? YouTube? Any specific products that are highly recommended?
Read this - https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/painless-load-development-mine.238400/ and also Hornady Podcast has a couple good episodes worth listening. I also liked Panhandle Precision on YouTube. Just be careful with some of the other YouTube channels, they have good content but many of them are still using statistically invalid traditional methods of testing that are essentially a waste of components.
 

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Don't have any pictures but I went old school today. Used a LEE powder dipper and the LEE balance beam scale to load some 6.5 creedmoor. Only had about 20 pieces of brass left to load and didn't feel like setting up the powder measure and trickler. Why? Not sure. Was listening to a JRE podcast and taking my time and I actually really enjoyed making them this way.
 

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Loaded some 6.5 creedmoor for a new build. 147 eldm, h4350, br-4 primers.
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Trying something new that I read about in here. I normally deprime, wash brass in a sonic cleaner, dry in dehydrator, anneal, chamfer, debur and then size.

I am going to skip sonic cleaning and drying. Just deprime, brush necks, brush primer pockets etc….

Any of you have experience with not tumbling or washing your brass? I think I am going to run my same old process for my gas guns but try this for the bolt guns.
 
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