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re: Getting into reloading and have questions.

Posted on 2/10/14 at 8:48 pm to
Posted by nerd guy
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Posted on 2/10/14 at 8:48 pm to
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Lee Classic 4 Hole Turret Press


This is the press I learned to load with. Did a good job.
Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:03 pm to
Reporting because it got stuck at the bottom....


Ok y'all, so I got this thing and loaded up my first cartridges yesterday. 45ACP of course.



My next question is about tumblers and media. bapple recommend stainless. My uncle told me that he uses a normal tumbler with plain long grain rice. I'm torn on what to do!
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:11 pm to
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My next question is about tumblers and media. bapple recommend stainless. My uncle told me that he uses a normal tumbler with plain long grain rice. I'm torn on what to do!


If your cases land on hard concrete and get scratches, the rice is gonna have a much more difficult time getting those surface scratches out. The stainless media will smooth it out much better.
Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
61590 posts
Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:23 pm to
I rarely, if ever shoot over concrete
Posted by CroTigerXIII
The Cro
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Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:25 pm to
Long distance is free now brah
Posted by bapple
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Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 2/10/14 at 9:25 pm to
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I rarely, if ever shoot over concrete


I rarely, if ever, put up with your crap.

Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
61590 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:11 pm to
Just reloaded some more 45ACP, looking forward to loading some 300BLK soon!

Posted by Slickback
Deer Stand
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:12 pm to
We need to go pew pew some of it
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:13 pm to
You have a .357?
Posted by byutgr
Thibodaux
Member since Apr 2005
455 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:18 pm to
KR, I just started reloading 45 ACP last week and have probably loaded about 450 rounds since. Went to the range Sunday and shot about 125 rounds. Sure was nice to do and not burn about $75
bucks doing so. I am reloading 230 grain cast round nose from GAT Bullets and using 4.8 grains of Hogdon Tite-Group. What are you loading?

Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:26 pm to
I'm using berry's 230gr round nose with 4.7 grains of IMR 700-X. According to my reloading manual that should be pushing 850fps.
Posted by byutgr
Thibodaux
Member since Apr 2005
455 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:29 pm to
Have you shot them yet? If not, don't get too far ahead of yourself. That should work, but you want to make sure that they work your pistols and not waste brass and bullets.
Posted by kengel2
Team Gun
Member since Mar 2004
30741 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:30 pm to
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My next question is about tumblers and media. bapple recommend stainless. My uncle told me that he uses a normal tumbler with plain long grain rice. I'm torn on what to do!


I use a normal tumbler with some media, I dont even know what it is. I usually just tumble it until it looks ok, then I load it and shoot it again. I dont really need my rounds to look brand new or anything. They look good, just not quite as shiny as brand new.

That being said, if you got the money to spend, stainless media or a sonic cleaner is the way to go.
Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
61590 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:34 pm to
I've only loaded 100 or so. But I've cycled them through one of my 1911s and they cycle fine manually. Hopefully they blow back the action.

Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
61590 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:35 pm to
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usually just tumble it until it looks ok, then I load it and shoot it again. I dont really need my rounds to look brand new or anything.


That's what I'm thinking. I don't care what they look like as long as they go pew
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11883 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:36 pm to
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I am reloading 230 grain cast round nose from GAT Bullets and using 4.8 grains of Hogdon Tite-Group. What are you loading?


I went with him to shop for supplies and the only powder we were able to find was IMR 700x. He will be loading 230 grain Berry's plated bullets.

But his lazy fat arse doesn't have the press mounted or anything yet.
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11883 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:41 pm to
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I dont really need my rounds to look brand new or anything. They look good, just not quite as shiny as brand new.


It's not even really the new look that is the thing I love most about stainless tumbling.

#1. Loads can be much larger than vibratory. (this is good if you load in bulk like I do).

#2. Primer pockets get super clean for easier primer seating and media rarely gets jammed in primer pockets. You'll occasionally get two pieces of stainless media caught in primer holes but they can be pushed out with pliers or a screwdriver.

#3. It does an excellent job of deburring and polishing cases. Hard scratches from concrete wouldn't get nearly as polished as they did through my stainless tumbler.

#4. Loads are EXTREMELY consistent. If you put in a load that has some clean brass and some incredibly dirty brass, the entire load comes out looking exactly the same. With vibratory, one case can sit in one spot and stick due to case polish without circulating through the media.

#5. You never have to replace your media, only the dawn and the Lemishine additive.

#6. You set it for a certain amount of time and forget about it. With vibratory, as your media gets dirtier you have to run the loads much longer. Stainless tumbling is only timed based on the number of cases I put in there. Larger loads go 5 hours, smaller ones go 4.

#7. The cases looking new and clean make them much easier to load without getting your hands super dirty. It's a pleasant thing.

#8. All of the lead contaminants from spent primers go right down the drain when you dump out the water. It doesn't stick in the media and make it disgusting over time. You also won't be inhaling any of this dust.

EDIT: Forgot to add one.

... Damn I sound like a STM spokesperson.
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 7:46 pm
Posted by byutgr
Thibodaux
Member since Apr 2005
455 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:46 pm to
How in the hell is he using the press? Does he have it clamped to a table?
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11883 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:48 pm to
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How in the hell is he using the press? Does he have it clamped to a table?


He must've not told me he completed the process of setting everything up...

Posted by KingRanch
The Ranch
Member since Mar 2012
61590 posts
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:48 pm to
quote:

How in the hell is he using the press? Does he have it clamped to a table?


I'm a big ole boy. I've got it in my hands.
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