I used to cut a 1" strip of a dryer sheet and stick it in the tumbler. It would cut down the dust a lot.Loaded some 44-40. But I have a different question... I'm tired of cleaning the brass after I polish it. Walnut shell does a great job cleaning and polishing the outside, but the inside is still nasty with polish dust. Anyone here use a sonic cleaner they really like? Me thinks it's time to upgrade.
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Any issues with it? My single stage is great for hunting rounds but making me want to jump off a cliff when it comes to bulk reloadingBeen using a Lee turret press fir several decades.
That’s good to know it definitely feels like a good instrument the only thing I for see issues with is the plastic grommet I see at the bottom of the spindle.Been using a Lee turret press fir several decades.
Most of my loading is rifle rounds. No issues. Usually 40-100 at a time. I have the old Auto-Disk powder charge system, and I like it better than the newer ones, but only use it on the pistol rounds. I have a Hornady powder dispenser for rifle rounds. But yeah, its not made for cranking out 500 at a time. Would love to have a Dillon for pistol rounds, but won't spend that kind of cash, at least I have not. But with ammo prices so much higher I have considered it.Any issues with it? My single stage is great for hunting rounds but making me want to jump off a cliff when it comes to bulk reloading
That’s good to know it definitely feels like a good instrument the only thing I for see issues with is the plastic grommet I see at the bottom of the spindle.
The auto disc drum kit it came with was hot trash also I used the one from the progressive for it.
Agree 100% the auto disc is the way to go mines consist 3.4-3.5. This is the one I hated it leaked, didn’t get a full charge after messing with the drum for an hour.Most of my loading is rifle rounds. No issues. Usually 40-100 at a time. I have the old Auto-Disk powder charge system, and I like it better than the newer ones, but only use it on the pistol rounds. I have a Hornady powder dispenser for rifle rounds. But yeah, its not made for cranking out 500 at a time. Would love to have a Dillon for pistol rounds, but won't spend that kind of cash, at least I have not. But with ammo prices so much higher I have considered it.
All my stuff is older, and honestly a buddy has a new system of the same press, but I like mine better. Pretty much all of it is metal.
But the Auto disk is much better IMO. Its accurate enough for pistol rounds.
Got tired of caveman reloading bought a Lee turret press an dies got some done today for this weekend. It’s not fancy but it suites me just fine.