If you get the trays, highly recommend you get the .380 plate as well.
The wife shoots .380, and sorting her stuff out of the ton of 9mm at my range was a real pain before I added the plate
My rifle likes the 69gr SMK's over a near max load of Varget
Tried 68gr Hornady's, they didn't shoot bad, but the SMK's were always a little better.
YMMV
If you like Hornady......get the Hornady.
I prefer Dillon, but Hornady makes a nice press.
Would not recommend a Lee progressive.
Not bashing Lee, have a Classic Turret and love it, just have known too many people have too many problems with Lee's progressives.
Sounds like a headspace issue, as in you're not moving the shoulder back far enough when you size 'em.
But the intermittent thing is bothersome.
Just to be clear.....
Factory runs OK in the gun?
This is an actual failure to chamber and not a failure to feed?
(The round makes it into the...
Haven't dealt with them in a while, but I have bought a ton of stuff from CNC in years past before I reloaded one round or another.
Everything I bought was new ammunition, and as far as I know, they didn't do reloads.
There's different headstamps in the pic, so obviously these were reloads...
Congrats. 5000 rounds is nothing to sneeze at.
No clue what my count is, been loading for almost 30 years, and I'm afraid my early note keeping wasn't quite what it should be.
I do know I couldn't shoot near what I do if I didn't cast and load.
Nice rifle!
Can't add much here.
Had the same problem with the Lee mold as Stymie, and agree w/ djones that Starline makes nice brass.
There's a LOT of guys loading this one over at Cast Boolits
Worth a read.
Manuals vary.
Sometimes by a fair bit.
Manual can only tell you the results that publisher, got on that day, with that test rig and those particular components.
Another test rig might be slightly different, or they may be using different components.
In this case, just what 165gr bullet is Lee...
I'd have to dig out my notes to see what my OAL was.
I dunno from Glocks....silly things don't fit my hand.
Suggested starting a bit lower because over the years, there's been a couple of times the most accurate load I found was at, or right near the starting load.
Now if a member with the same...