Currently using ADI AP 70n and have managed success with 14 grains for both subsonic and cycling the Turkish..........But not able to repeat it since...Will keep in touch Marty Henry when I have...
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Currently using ADI AP 70n and have managed success with 14 grains for both subsonic and cycling the Turkish..........But not able to repeat it since...Will keep in touch Marty Henry when I have...
Yes, @7mmwsm I did mention that point in my post to Hamsav.
I have "fiddled" with the MEC 600's limited amount of adjustment but either got it wrong or yet to find an appropriate setting....
What Ho Micky. Yes that worrying thought had occurred to me BUT, the Norwegian A-Tec suppressor only has two bolts holding it together and I have already found once I have "cracked" (literally( them...
What Ho Hamsay
In my original post I did name my loaders and if you Google for images, you will see that my MEC modellacks a hull holder on the base plate to hold the hull whilst the upward...
madjon_ Wow, that is excellent and most kind. PM sent.
[QUOTE=gundoc;1162234]You shouldn't be reloading anything other than one-piece plastic cases if you value your shotgun.........../QUOTE]
Thank You..........."I hear and obey."
gundoc Is there a...
Marty Henry SNAP......In my case for the damascus hammer gun. VERY NEXT On my "to do" list is to reload a conventional 1 1/4 load of #4, the cup part of a WAA 12 plastic wad, a lube soaked fibre wad...
Look again at the examples of metal base lengths on the hulls in the image and you will realise that It is not a "stuck" hull scenario. The location of the sizing ring on the blue hull, as positioned...
Nope. The sizing ring has been moved as far as the Lee moves it. You can see from the red hull that if it the sizing ring had been used on that, it would be clear of the metal base.
Nope. If...
Sorry if my Title seems weird, but I face a problem with reloading a slab of Rio hulls with 1 inch brass bases and both my MEC 600 Junior and Lee Load-all have a problem with not releasing the hulls...