Progressively reloading 44 mag / spc

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Re: Progressively reloading 44 mag / spc

#11 Post by phaedra1106 »

Had a Loadmaster, had 2 in fact! too much faffing and tweaking to get them to run smoothly.

I've now got 4 of the newer Auto Breech Lock Pro's

Feed them with primed cases as the lee primer holders are pants, powder drop, neck expand (where needed) bullet seat then factory crimp.

One for 44Mag, one for 300BLK indoor loads, one for 300BLK outdoor loads and one for 308 "not serious target" ammo, still 1 MOA (or less) at 100yds though.
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Re: Progressively reloading 44 mag / spc

#12 Post by bradaz11 »

phaedra1106 wrote: Wed Feb 05, 2025 8:28 pm Had a Loadmaster, had 2 in fact! too much faffing and tweaking to get them to run smoothly.

I've now got 4 of the newer Auto Breech Lock Pro's

Feed them with primed cases as the lee primer holders are pants, powder drop, neck expand (where needed) bullet seat then factory crimp.

One for 44Mag, one for 300BLK indoor loads, one for 300BLK outdoor loads and one for 308 "not serious target" ammo, still 1 MOA (or less) at 100yds though.
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