Txhillbilly
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Played Whack a Mole with the bullet puller on about 350 rounds of ammo for the wildcat AR that I sold. The buyer didn't want to buy the ammo, his loss!
Played Whack a Mole with the bullet puller on about 350 rounds of ammo for the wildcat AR that I sold. The buyer didn't want to buy the ammo, his loss!
I use H322 behind a Federal 168 grain HPBT MATCH AND FED 215 primers. Given to me by a Hornady factory shooter. Very accurate.I'm working on a batch of 308 rounds. Using BLC2 under some Speer 168gr bthp as well as 165gr SSTs. I was starting to see pressure signs with another powder when I read the CUP pressures for BLC2. It's a solid 10k lower than imr4064 throughout the load range. If these work out I might try my luck with the 175smk and BLC2 as well. Pics coming soon....
Now you just need some cutters for it and you'll be in business. That's where a prep station really shines. With the 223 I can hold my finger over an empty primer pocket and feel when it's cut deep enough. The finger gauge is usually accurate within a few thousandths.
It came with primer pocket cutters as well as uniformers. There in my brass cutter box with the other case prep tools
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Lee makes an attachment so you can trim your brass on it too. It saves a lot of time for sure.
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I’ve been using the Lee deluxe trimmer. It’ll be one less thing to take in and out of the press. That’s for sure
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Don’t believe it took me so long to get that prep station! I’m so cheap, I just did everything by hand. My hands finally let me know to spend the money!
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