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  • TxStetson

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    I learned today that you can’t tumble 10mm and 9mm at the same time. I usually just pull all the spent brass out of my range and throw it in the tumbler. I guess this is the first time i had 9mm and 10mm at the same time. After taking it out of the tumbler, i kept seeing these necked down 10mm casings.
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    I learned today that you can’t tumble 10mm and 9mm at the same time. I usually just pull all the spent brass out of my range and throw it in the tumbler. I guess this is the first time i had 9mm and 10mm at the same time. After taking it out of the tumbler, i kept seeing these necked down 10mm casings.
    Wait till you stick a 380 in a 10mm

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    I learned today that you can’t tumble 10mm and 9mm at the same time. I usually just pull all the spent brass out of my range and throw it in the tumbler. I guess this is the first time i had 9mm and 10mm at the same time. After taking it out of the tumbler, i kept seeing these necked down 10mm casings.
    Wait till you stick a 380 in a 10mm

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    TxStetson

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    Wait till you stick a 380 in a 10mm

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    I can see where that would be a bigger problem. At least I had enough of the 9mm sticking out to grab with needle nose pliers.
     

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    avvidclif

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    Loaded up 50 rnds of 45ACP with 200gr RN Swaged bullet on top of 6.0Gr of Unique. Tried them out today, pleasant shooting and seemed accurate. I was shooting at falling plates with my normal results so they passed. This evening I loaded the other 200 out of the box of 250. This was my first time with that bullet and load so didn't buy a bunch. next I will chrono them and shoot for group and if all is OK order a stash of them.

    I am familiar with Unique from years ago but a long hiatus from reloading has me behind the 8-ball. I see a lot of folks using TiteGroup. What say ye. I know it takes a lot less powder and can be used in 38, 9mm, & 45 plus a bunch of others. Supposedly a lot cleaner too

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    rp-

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    Loaded up 50 rnds of 45ACP with 200gr RN Swaged bullet on top of 6.0Gr of Unique. Tried them out today, pleasant shooting and seemed accurate. I was shooting at falling plates with my normal results so they passed. This evening I loaded the other 200 out of the box of 250. This was my first time with that bullet and load so didn't buy a bunch. next I will chrono them and shoot for group and if all is OK order a stash of them.

    I am familiar with Unique from years ago but a long hiatus from reloading has me behind the 8-ball. I see a lot of folks using TiteGroup. What say ye. I know it takes a lot less powder and can be used in 38, 9mm, & 45 plus a bunch of others. Supposedly a lot cleaner too

    ????
    Personally I didn't like titegroup for 45 because it was so small of a charge and I was afraid of double charging. I used cfe-pistol instead.

    That was years ago. Now I'm pretty committed to the lovex powder. It is very sense as well so it doesn't take up much room in the case either. It's pretty accurate though and I visually check every round when I set a bullet on it as it goes through the progressive.

    I've used titegroup on thousands of 9mm and 40s without any issues.

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    Dawico

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    Loaded up 50 rnds of 45ACP with 200gr RN Swaged bullet on top of 6.0Gr of Unique. Tried them out today, pleasant shooting and seemed accurate. I was shooting at falling plates with my normal results so they passed. This evening I loaded the other 200 out of the box of 250. This was my first time with that bullet and load so didn't buy a bunch. next I will chrono them and shoot for group and if all is OK order a stash of them.

    I am familiar with Unique from years ago but a long hiatus from reloading has me behind the 8-ball. I see a lot of folks using TiteGroup. What say ye. I know it takes a lot less powder and can be used in 38, 9mm, & 45 plus a bunch of others. Supposedly a lot cleaner too

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    Cheaper price and less powder per round makes Titegroup a good value.

    I like Unique though.
     

    Vaquero

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    Cheaper price and less powder per round makes Titegroup a good value.

    I like Unique though.
    And reliable ignition even with low charges with titegroup.
    Plus, titegroup is usually easier to find on lgs shelves.

    I've burned a dozen or more pounds of both.
    I'm real happy with titegroup for my plinking rounds.
    .380, 9mm, .38spl, 45 acp.
     

    Lonesome Dove

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    Prepped brass and loaded.
    12 rounds of 25-284
    20 rounds of 257 Weatherby
    20 cases prepped for 308
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    Rounds of 223 trying some all copper Copperhead bullets for pigs.
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    Deavis

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    Worked on a little machine today

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    Fixed another one that has been on the to do list for a while

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    Cursed a primer bowl and have to fix it tomorrow. Not a bad day
     

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    Deavis

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    That is a Case Master, serial 13 and about as old as me. I put a video of it up on our FB page running some 10mm. Not sure why I cant post videos here but it is a push through size. Same as the last station on the Camdex but on steroids.
     
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