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DeckerEnt
05-31-2011, 01:57 AM
I know a few people out there reload ammo. I reload my 9mm with a Dillon Square Deal B that I have had for years. Who reloads and what do you reload?

Mista Bone
05-31-2011, 02:17 AM
I used to, sold it all to TRY to keep the house.

Some weekend I need to see your setup to reload my 357 mag ammo.

What calipers do you have?

(I know we've talked about this) LOL!

Pops Fun
05-31-2011, 07:13 AM
Hi
I reload 9mm and 45mm, have 2 lee 1000 presses. Maybe someday I'll have a Dillon... :cool2:
Use w-231 powder with both.
9mm, 16 grains, 115 gr round head bullet and 1.15 " lenght
Don't remember the 45 #'s

I've got some .40mm shells I've picked up if anyone needs them.

Steve

MWoods26
05-31-2011, 08:26 AM
I got a RCBS single stage press that I do all my 50AE on for the Desert Eagle. It paid for its self a loooong time ago.

facemelter71
05-31-2011, 11:57 AM
Currently running a single stage RCBS. Since I am a precision freak when it come to my ammo,I like to measure the shit out of everything and the single stage allows me to do it often. Later I might look into a prgressive.

I reload 40cal,.223/5.56,.308,30-40 Krag.
I run all Hornady Carbide zip spindle dies.

Lee Autoprime,Lee powder drop, and a bunch of other crap that I have picked up but havent got to use yet.

facemelter71
05-31-2011, 11:57 AM
Hi
I reload 9mm and 45mm, have 2 lee 1000 presses. Maybe someday I'll have a Dillon... :cool2:
Use w-231 powder with both.
9mm, 16 grains, 115 gr round head bullet and 1.15 " lenght
Don't remember the 45 #'s

I've got some .40mm shells I've picked up if anyone needs them.

Steve

Is that 40mm or 40 cal?

Pitbull1052
05-31-2011, 12:03 PM
40mm would be sweet!!!!!!!! lol

Pops Fun
05-31-2011, 01:24 PM
Is that 40mm or 40 cal?

40 cal or (S&W) :o

DeckerEnt
05-31-2011, 03:16 PM
I tend to sweep everything off the floor at shooters when I am done. I have tons of .40 empties. My Dad reloads my .45s. I need to find someone to load up some .308, not alot, and mass quantities of .223/5.56!!

facemelter71
05-31-2011, 05:18 PM
40 cal or (S&W) :o

Ill take the brass,how much you want for it?


I have two sets of dies for .223/5.56mm. My old RCBS dies is for punching out rounds in the 2.30" COL range.My new Hornady Carbide dies and digital powder scale and good powder are for the rounds that I have set up for long range tack drivers in my AR. Only thing that slows me down is trimming the case after resize. I did just buy a Lee cutter that fits in a drill,we will see how it works.

aperacer
05-31-2011, 05:23 PM
i am with dummy above. 40 s&w i will take.. my dad reloads uses a dillon progressive. relaods almost everything. .308 .357 .380 9mm .40s&w .45acp .223 that all i can remember off the top of my head.

Bman
05-31-2011, 06:22 PM
.223/5.56
.45 ACP
.44 Mag
.40S&W
9mm
All on a Dillon 550B

302coupe
06-01-2011, 11:46 AM
so has anyone that reloads .223/5.56 ever thought about making some extra cash on the side depending on the price would deff be willing to buy from you guys.

facemelter71
06-01-2011, 12:21 PM
Depends on what your after.

If your wanting to stack shots at 200 yards then that would require alot of measuring and setting up a die to work with just your rifle. And on top of a custom round,it may not be loadable into a standard AR mag. If its a bolt action no big deal,but by the sound of it you have an AR.

If you want some thing that will make holes and be faily accurate, then I can set the die to a standard at say around 2.20"-2.30" COL then it would be cheaper.

302coupe
06-06-2011, 03:30 AM
oh yeah just stuff to play around with nothing top of the line