Reloading Ammunition(case preparation) part 1/4
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Reloading 223rem Part 1 includes Case Lubrication Resizing/Depriming Trimming De-burring Flash Hole De-burring Primer Pocket Cutting/Cleaning Priming IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION APPLIES SEE BULLETIN IN MY CHANNEL FOR DETAILS. (But in a nutshell, don't land yourself in jail, and stay out of the Darwin Awards).
Back players, front players, reloading, tips for your pack
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Just a basic purge of info, nothing too special here I share some of my personal opinions and strategies of xball, and how I personally setup teams to win games Everyone has a different strategy, everyone has a different way of coaching. Here is my way of doing it, and my personal methods of playing xball. Doesn't work 100% of the time, but it does help us compete against some of the best teams in the US and not get max'd
Reloading Intro 3/3
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Brief tour of my reloading setup, part 3/3 i have been experimenting with different compression codecs. this video was compressed using the divx compression codec and resulted in a video that was less than half the size of the first two. sorry for the big file sizes on the first two vids, im just learning :-p
Reloading .223 5.56 brass part 6-10
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Free Forum at http://www.reloaderschoice.com Part 6-10 of my 10 step process in reloading .223 5.56 brass. Brass is Federal .223 and Lake city .223 both had a Military crimp that was removed with a Dillon super swage 600. Bullet: Hornady 55g. FMJ BT Powder: Win 748 24.5-25g. Primer: CCI 400 C.O.L. 2.20 Step 1: Clean Brass just enough to resize. Step 2: Lube brass Step 3: Resize and deprime. Step 4: Check Lenght, Chamfer and Swage Crimp. Step 5: Clean again to remove case lube and polish brass. Step 6: Prime case Step 7: Load a powder charge. Step 8: Seat a bullet. Step 9: Crimp for Black Rifle use. Step 10: Package and store in a safe place. Verify all load data, my data is not to be used for any cross referance.
Reloading .223 5.56 on Dillon 550b 400 rounds an hour
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Free Forum at http://www.reloaderschoice.com My new Dillon 550b in action. Loaded 40 rounds in less than 6 min. That is a rate of 400+ rounds an hour. It is hard to verify if there is powder in a rifle case when reloading on this press, so please make sure you check your cases after they are loaded by shaking them and listening for a powder charge. Good Luck
Reloading ammunition tools and equipment
November 21st, 2008 by Admin
Reloading ammunition tools and equipment Tools Lee O frame press RCBS 505 scales lee ram prime lee auto prime lee 223 dies lee 223 case trimer lyman neck de-burrer Primer pocket cutter flash hole de burring tool lee resizing lube and don't forget the powder funnel IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION APPLIES SEE BULLETIN IN MY CHANNEL FOR DETAILS. (But in a nutshell, don't land yourself in jail, and stay out of the Darwin Awards).































