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  • Leadeye

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    Shot a box of 32 WS earlier in the week, loaded it back up. Running low on bullets so I'll cast more once it stops raining/snowing.
     

    Leadeye

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    Are you dyslexic today sir. Wesson Smith?
    I would know with me typing dyslexci all the tiem.

    32 Winchester Special, a never really popular cartridge from days past, but very receptive to cast bullets. The rifle I was shooting is recently posted over in the CZ thread.
     

    Xterminator

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    Just got back into the Reloading room. (What a mess). I ran bout 600rds of Berrys bullet 180 gr. 40 S&W. On the 550 Dillon. Using 5.1g of VIHTAVUORI powder. OAL 1.175.
     

    warren5421

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    .75 gr, made by Rem Lock sized to .311 dia.

    Shoot 2 coyote with my rounds, one butt toward me, round went between shoulder blades breaking the spine and out his chest the other running from me, bullet broke a rib, done a number on lungs and heart ending up in her lower jaw going through the jaw bone stopping just under the skin.
     
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    billybob44

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    9mm, 124 gr pills. Mixed brass.im finding GECO brass is hard to deprime/prime. I'm gonna stop using it.
    "GECO brass is hard to deprime/prime. "
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    Yep the GECO flash holes are smaller (Watch for your de-cap pin being pulled out of the stem), and the pockets are smaller too--Federal primers will seat easier, if you can find them???..

    There is SO much 9MM brass around, hardly worth the extra effort...Bill.
     

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