Last seen: May 13, 2026
Welcome. Looking forward to following your adventures.
The sale was concluded with a box of 28g #7.5, and a box of 32g #3. Reasoning: I need to do what everyone else does, so I took a lighter load for prac...
Very cool gift and thread in response to it. Seeding an interest in firearms and their feeding in the next generation is valuable work. In my experien...
I've had success with a few of their tools that I've bought over the years. Have a set of letter and number punches and a few other odds and...
I took apart some old 303 rounds once and the bullets/cases had definitely glued up properly over time. There was visible corrosion and clear shear li...
Turns out the Tork Craft set isn't exactly for free anymore either
I've ground my own parallel sided bits in the past and that's the cheapest way and you can get an exact fit in both dimensions. Most importa...
The going theory is if the necks are squeaky clean, there is some galling hapening between the brass neck and bullet when seating. Also, some say that...
People like you used to get burned at the stake for less.
One advantage is that it doesn't remove the soot inside bottleneck cases. So you don't have to dry lube the necks before seating bullets.I...
I met a guy at Rooikraal range once who had designed and was manufacturing tis rig which I thought looked very smart.
What I haven't worked out is a nice way to mount the RCBS powder measure & scale - I've looked at the stands but undecided...In my previ...
What advantages does dry vibratory tumplbing offer over wet with pins?
I'd buy loads appropriate to what you intend shooting. For my field gun that would be 7.5 28s for pigeon and 3/4 32s for game birds.
The latest evolutionary phase of the reloading area. Wowser! That is impressive. I don't like doing jealousy but here we are.
