Reloading

I did then flipped it for an xj then sold xj now currently lookin a rig
 
if you were coming to UNF next weekend,I was going to get your brass and clean it for you. Since you are doing .357 and .38 special, my dies work for both sooooooo (not wanting this to sound like some C.L. hookemup}, get your brass,clean it,then have you come to my house (no papers needed on this side of the river) and walk through my process. I also have a supplier here in Goldsboro...or you can travel to Fayetteville too.If you waite a month,I believe the biggy gun show in Raliegh should happen in january.Pick up a bunch of stuff there.
Oh and will you Please God buy something,keep it,wheel it. This is a 4x4 site ya know.
 
From my experience (limited) I have had very good results with rifle rounds, the most accuracy I gained was with 30-30 loads. The factory loads can be very inconsistent. The rounds I load more often are 45 auto and 44 mag, I had terrible feed problems with the 45 until I figured out overall length is critical.
 
if you were coming to UNF next weekend,I was going to get your brass and clean it for you. Since you are doing .357 and .38 special, my dies work for both sooooooo (not wanting this to sound like some C.L. hookemup}, get your brass,clean it,then have you come to my house (no papers needed on this side of the river) and walk through my process. I also have a supplier here in Goldsboro...or you can travel to Fayetteville too.If you waite a month,I believe the biggy gun show in Raliegh should happen in january.Pick up a bunch of stuff there.
Oh and will you Please God buy something,keep it,wheel it. This is a 4x4 site ya know.
Really would appreciate all that help. I'll probably work on my cj5 a little wheel it some.
 
Like others said, sitting with someone to reload is worth a thousand YouTube videos.
I use a turret and powder feed for 556, and plan to for 9mm, then single stage and weigh individually for 308.
The cheap Lee is plenty good for 556 and 9mm even though it's a bit "quirky"
 
Finished my bench today, I still have to disassemble to clear coat the metal work. I am happy with the turn out.


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here is my harbor freight loading bench.Got it set up in the living room between the t.v. and computer table. Evil eye making woman is to my rear on the couch.
 
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