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Title: Reloading
Post by: tombogan03884 on January 04, 2008, 05:49:06 PM
Do you folks care to discuss reloading. I'm new to it, I've been reloading .308 for my Rem 700 , just got dies for my.45. Popping out primers from some mixed brass I noticed that the Federal cases had a smaller primer pocket, I thought my eyes were play tricks on me so I measured some. Winchester and Fiocchi measured .208 +/-  but Federal was .172.
     How about components, when I get set up I'll be loading for .357 and .45 ACP. Any suggestions
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: ellis4538 on January 04, 2008, 08:08:37 PM
Just about everything is discussed here.

Double check the Federal cases...they might be 45 GAP which is loaded with small pistol primers and I believe the cases are shorter. 
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: reloader on January 04, 2008, 08:12:30 PM
Federal was first using small primer pockets in 45 Auto cases with their NT (non toxic) ammunition.  I believe Winchester also now uses small primer pockets in their NT ammo as well.  I think the Federal cases are crimped as well (NT).

Case sorting is thereby necessary for range pick up cases.

reloader
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: tombogan03884 on January 04, 2008, 08:31:21 PM
Yes the headstamp was Federal NT, Thankyou, I'm going to watch this thread as I know you folks will be trading info and recipee's (sp)
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: ellis4538 on January 05, 2008, 05:38:11 AM
Thanks reloader, I didn't know that and I read a lot.
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: m25operator on January 07, 2008, 12:30:27 AM
Excellent information,  I did  not know about the NT cases, Thank you very much.
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: tombogan03884 on January 07, 2008, 12:57:45 AM
I knew .357 mag and other rimmed cartriges headspaced from the rim, I had not looked into that yet for .45, I knew it was differant and I would need to read up on it  but have not yet. On Guntalk I heard that it is from the rim,I'm a machine operator I can follow that, Then he said it could be hard to set .
   My question ,finally, Is this just a matter of feel when setting your die length, are there any safe shortcuts, or tricks,
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: ellis4538 on January 07, 2008, 03:25:33 AM
Try getting/borrowing tape by Dillon Precision on reloading.  The info deals with their presses mostly but die adjustment should be the same for most if not all presses.  Their help line is great too.  You might even end up getting their equipment.
Title: Re: Reloading
Post by: SlickRob on January 07, 2008, 07:15:33 AM
  I would recommend you look into the Redding Competition Seating Die.  They are expensive, but you cannot beat being able to "dial in" the adjustment.