Looks nice - like you, I'm not sure about that razorback.
Should be nice and lively. Mine had a rollover Monte Carlo and it soon lost a disagreement with a spokeshave.
I'll throw in some '06 brass, bullets and stuff. Glad to do it - folks have sure helped me out with hard-to-find items in the past.
The 30-40 brass is sized, primer pockets uniformed with a Sinclair tool, and tumbled in stainless pins. The pins are something new for me and I must say they do a magnificent job both inside and out. Also annealed the necks using a Bench-Source machine - this helps prevent that long pretty neck from splitting prematurely.
In case you track, all of this brass is twice-fired.
When you get ready to load, keep in mind the throat might be longer than expected and the magazine length might dictate OAL. On mine, I seat the base of the Lyman 311284 even with the base of the neck which leaves one grease groove outside the case. The mouth of the case falls right at the end of the next lube groove. Once I settled on this, I don't lube that exposed groove when sizing.
Complete thread:
- Brian - have room in the flat rate box. What other stuff -
John K.,
2013-04-03, 16:50
- You could always use cash for packin' material... (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-04-03, 18:07
- "Too thin, Rooster, too thin!" - John K., 2013-04-04, 17:22
- Thank you, John. -
brionic,
2013-04-03, 22:04
- i LIKE IT! - Rob Leahy, 2013-04-04, 11:03
- Looks nice - like you, I'm not sure about that razorback. -
John K.,
2013-04-04, 17:47
- Where does ione aquire stainless pins for tumbling brass? - Rob Leahy, 2013-04-05, 10:05
- Neat looking Krag Brian. - Hoot, 2013-04-05, 09:49
- That is just neat - mcassill, 2013-04-05, 11:14
- You could always use cash for packin' material... (nm) -
Boge Quinn,
2013-04-03, 18:07