ID_Matt
WKR
When loading a few hundred rounds at a time, yes. For 20 round sessions, probably not.Are auto tricklers that big of a game changer?
When loading a few hundred rounds at a time, yes. For 20 round sessions, probably not.Are auto tricklers that big of a game changer?
What action?I need to figure out a storage method for barrels - maybe a thin cabinet mounted to the wall like a short pool cue holder. Getting a switch barrel gun creates a sickness - every popular caliber starts to look interesting, then old obsolete calibers pop up for cheap, then all sorts of weird profiles seem reasonable, now I’m looking for 30” and 16” barrels. Even when you aren’t looking, better quality barrels fall out of the sky so duplicates are starting to appear. Gotta cut this short - there’s an octagon barrel I really need to bid on! Lol
It’s an old Remington 725 from 1960ish.What action?
Let's see a picture of this incredible set upWhat's missing for me? In a way, not much.
Like most people, I used to load everything on a single stage press, weighing each powder charge on a balance beam scale, and used a torch for annealing. As you know, that's a long tedious process and I didn't shoot all that much because of it. I did enjoy it though.
I've come a long way since then. Now I use progressive presses. I have a different progressive press for each case head size that I load for. There's no shell plate or primer feed changes involved. I use a Lee Breech Lock Pro with case feeder for .44 Magnum, a Lee Six Pack Pro with case feeder for .17 Hornet, another Six Pack Pro with case feeder for .223 and .17 Rem, a Dillon BL550 for 6.5 PRC, 7mm SAUM, .375 Ruger, etc., and a Dillon XL750 with case feeder for 22-250 AI, 6.5 CM, .6.5-06 AI, 280 AI, .308 etc.
To speed up loading further, I use Lee bullet feeders for the .44 magnum, .223, 6.5 CM, 6.5-06 AI, 6.5 PRC, and .308.
For annealing, I use an AMP annealer with their automated AMP Mate, fed by a Dillon case feeder. It does all the cartridges I load for.
For trimming, deburring and chamfering, I mostly use modified Lee Quick Trim dies on the press during the loading process. I also have Forester and RCBS trimmers as well as the Lyman Case Trim Express (which I use for .17 caliber).
To seat primers for precision loads, I usually don't use the progressive presses. For that I use a Lee Deluxe APP press. It's set up to seats them precisely to the depth I want..
For powder drop, depending on the load, I either use an AutoTrickler V4 or a Dillon powder measure or a Lee Auto Drum powder measure.
To "finish off" bullet seating on precision loads, I use an AMP press with Wilson in-line seater dies to get that exact seating depth that I'm usually after.
For annealing, I use an AMP annealer with their automated AMP Mate, fed by a Dillon case feeder. It does all the cartridges I load for.
I take my ammunition loading very seriously and am willing to spend big bucks on it. As a result, I can now crank out ammo like crazy - on demand. And it's mostly match quality. I shoot a lot more now as a result. That is very, very cool!
Two of the biggest time savers are the AutoTrickler and Amp annealer with AMP Mate and Dillon case feeder.
So what IS missing then? Not much , if you can call another Dillon XL750 with case and bullet feeders not much. I need it for the the new .22 ARC project that I have in the works. The darn cartridge has a different case head size. LOL. But those Dillon's sure are nice presses!
Not shown is the .44 Magnum press. It's not set up right now because I'm not loading for it at this time. I know it's cluttered but there's not a lot of room.Let's see a picture of this incredible set up
What do you think you gained using it?The area 419 funnel with a drop tube is a great addition to the bench. I know I love mine and was surprised how well it works.
What do you think you gained using it?
Anyone else?
What do you think you gained using it?
Anyone else?
I use the short action customs funnel with inserts. And when I need a drop tube I use 2 of the extensions.One thing I need is a good funnel with a long drop tube.
Any suggestions?
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