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Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:39 pm
by rox
Maybe everyone's seen this one, but if you haven't it's well worth a read. This thread from the Reloading forum at thehighroad.org has been running for 4 years with 711 posts (so far) of bizarre and amazing reloading tips and tricks:
Click here:
What clever little things have you "invented or discovered" that you can share?
Someone should compile a book from them.
Hey! Who'll buy my book of reloading tips?
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:57 pm
by ovenpaa
Nice link and they mention Imperial sizing wax which I would highly recommend to any reloader.
I just wish they included pictures.
This is handy as well, I will give it a try at some point as I am still yet to buy a collet puller.
That those cheesy little collet rings that come with inertia bullet pullers are worthless and can be tossed. You can use a press shellholder for the caliber you are pulling and it works much better.
Many thanks to Rox who has since pointed out so this could be a dangerous option do take care if you try this!
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:11 pm
by rox
ovenpaa wrote:Nice link and they mention Imperial sizing wax which I would highly recommend to any reloader.
I'm a big fan of the Imperial Dry Lube for neck sizing - so quick and easy on and off. What are the pros of the wax? how do you get it off?
Bob.
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 10:23 pm
by ovenpaa
You use such a small wipe that it barely needs removing, just a tiny wipe between finger and thumb and then rub it around the neck and shoulder, I use a kitchen tissue to remove any residue. I also use it for neck turning.
I usually only neck size.
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:03 am
by rox
ovenpaa wrote:This is handy as well, I will give it a try at some point as I am still yet to buy a collet puller.
That those cheesy little collet rings that come with inertia bullet pullers are worthless and can be tossed. You can use a press shellholder for the caliber you are pulling and it works much better.
Watch out though - there's a followup which suggests that it might not be such a good idea, since the shellholder could cover enough of the primer to cause ignition of a badly seated primer. Took me a while to find it, but it's
post 618 on
page 25:
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.p ... 88&page=25
Another good tip for inertial pullers is to use a foam earplug (like the yellow 'EAR' ones) in the puller to protect the meplats when the bullet flies out.
Bob.
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:21 am
by woody_rod
Inertial pullers are bad juju. Buy a collet die and be done with it. The US$10 difference in price will disappear within minutes of using one.
The high road is a good site - no BS type of advice.
Re: Pearls of (Reloading) Wisdom
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:25 pm
by ovenpaa
A quick bump as this had the makings of a good post and it would be interesting to hear if anyone has any homespun pearls of wisdom, for reloading that is, I know all about avoiding blondes :)