What did you do in the reloading room today?

Broke two shitty Lee priming tools, both pretty well used , maybe 3 years and worn out.
Rem primers (fat) in Euro brass ( tight).
I generally like the lee priming tools because they are fast and when they are new they work great, but I’m done with them now, broken way too many
 
Broke two shitty Lee priming tools, both pretty well used , maybe 3 years and worn out.
Rem primers (fat) in Euro brass ( tight).
I generally like the lee priming tools because they are fast and when they are new they work great, but I’m done with them now, broken way too many

Bench or hand priming tool?
 
All I did yesterday was clean up my bench a little.


I still use the Lee hand primer. The older versions. My thumbs don’t like me after doing a hundred or so cases, but they work well. I would buy them when people sold them for cheap, so I have about 6 of them total to use for spare parts if needed.
 
Knob 12...good choice!!🥃
It is a tasty one. Im a fan of the Knob Creek Single Barrels. The 12 year at 100 proof is easy to sip. My wife picked that up for us a few weeks ago. She does not buy nearly as many bottles of Bourbon and Rye that I do, but anytime she comes home with a bottle it is a good one.
Damn you. Haha your always killing it in the reloading room and drinking good liquor
Life is too short to drink bad Bourbon!
 
Im using 11.5 grains for my 220s. Getting 950 fps out of my 8 inch barrel. Good groups, proper feeding and bolt lock back.

That might get you close to your goal with a 10.5
 
I bought some bullets for a good price but they were moly coated so I tumbled them in a closed bottle with media to remove the moly came out good after tumbling a few hours
 
Loaded 223 ammo for practice and matches. 77 SMK over TAC for gas gun matches and practice.
75 ELDM over N140 for bolt gun.
 
Tis the season for reloading. I've put together 900 223/77 tmks on the last couple weeks, have 500 more to go this week.

Did 2.5 gallons of 20 gauge, have a 5 gallon bucket to go.

Switching over to 6.5 Creed hopefully next week.
 
I apologize for the long post but this is somewhat therapeutic. Loading for PRS style matches nearly ruined me, it was probably the painfully slow Chargmaster and I only had one, but I was able to pull myself up by the boot straps and load a couple hundred rounds of 223 over the last few evenings out of necessity.

I was down to five rounds of 223, 50 grain SXSP split between an AR and Howa Mini magazines. I shoot a lot of raccoon and other vermin on the farm thanks to a couple Australian shepherds and a young Airedale. I've been trying to simplify lately and decided to use up some odds and ends powder and bullets.

The big bags of fully processed Lake City brass looked awfully tempting but I'm a thrify horder and had well over 10 different lots of various brass I'd saved over the years ranging from pre-Nato headstamp to Fiochi in quantities from 20 to 100+. Of course only a couple lots didn't need trimmed to length so I processed the long ones with a Lee trimmer and Dewalt.

The plan was to load a bunch of general use ammo that'll work up to a 14 twist and not worry about losing brass. We'll see how that goes as I've grown fond of this brass after our time and commitment together.

Anyway, I had a bunch of Sierra 50 gr Blitz so I emptied decades old partial jugs of H335, Accurate Data 2230-C, and BL-C2.

It was an absolute joy running those ball powders through the flimsy Lee Perfect powder measure vs the slow grind of the Chargmaster. Checking every 10 drops or so, the Lee was only off 0.1 grain a few times.

So, thats what I did in the reloading room recently after several years of inactivity, sans getting my son's 6mm Creedmoor brought to life last fall.

I still have several partial boxes, bottles, and cans of various powders and bullets to use up before I can touch my lifetime supply of unopened big jugs and boxes.
 
Getting close on finalizing loads for 223AI with 35gr Hammer Hunters and N133 at 3950fps, and 240 WBY with 87gr Absolute Hammers at 3650fps.
 
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