Having to pause reloading while the furnace/AC blower motor runs, it plays havoc with the balance scale.
Having to pause reloading while the furnace/AC blower motor runs, it plays havoc with the balance scale.
Have you considered trying a vent deflector to minimize the problem?
I recently discovered MAXX Tech 9mm cases in a batch I bought. Easy to catch now, especially loading 147gr 9mm bullets!! What an annoying existence!!! They have a huge lip inside that prevents seating, and obviously would create unsafe pressures if a bullet did seat and you weren't aware of different case volume.
...Had to get the vacuum out to pick up all the spent primers.
Had to get the vacuum out to pick up all the spent primers.
Um, maybe it's just me, but this sounds like an INCREDIBLY bad idea!
As long as they are all spent. Now spilled powder, no vacuum!
...I missed the word "spent"....
Even more fun is turning over a Dillon primer tube full of primers only to discover the pin was not inserted. Crawl around on a cluttered floor trying to pick up 100 live primers, especially when they are intermingled with numerous spent primers!
Oops, caught me... you can have all the 40 brass you want, at least! (dang 40, always getting stuck inside the 45 ACP brass!)Hey now, I was shooting a forty at LPPL on Sunday.
Not having enough components to last me the next 354 years?
There are two things that I hate about reloading, and I want to write a letter to President Trump to get this rectified as soon as possible.
1) .380 cases at the range
2) Two sizes of .45 primers
These two issues are a travesty to our art and threaten the existence of our Nation as a whole.
Who's with me here?
What other issues do you have?
Finding aluminum cases... Pieces of crap.
Crimped Primers