We've all been there and I'm sure most of us keep them as reminders. Let's see your screwups, no matter how big or small. Hopefully we've all have learned from it...
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We've all been there and I'm sure most of us keep them as reminders. Let's see your screwups, no matter how big or small. Hopefully we've all have learned from it...
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This isn't Facebook - I couldn't care less about what you're eating.
I’ve had my share. Used to save them but not anymore. Had too many.
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I’ve had a few.. mostly when I was setting up my lee auto drum powder measure. Crushed a lot of .223 case mouths.. it can be picky but for now she is alright as long as I go slow
An armed society is a polite society
9 times out of 10, when I have an issue it's when setting up dies for a different caliber. Then there is the time a projectile slips sideways on the case while seating and it crushes it and the case. Bonehead move that I overlook on the progressive presses.
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This isn't Facebook - I couldn't care less about what you're eating.
I call it the .224 Valkyrie idiot
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Don’t have any pictures, but my best is probably when I charged an unprimed case.
Have done that a few times loading .40 S&W on my Dillon 550B. The primer pickup was not picking up the primers. Finally got the aftermarket roller bearing thingy for it and have not missed a primer yet. That crap is annoying when powder is going all over the place from the flash hole.. makes a pretty big mess.
"Do I reload to shoot more, or do I shoot to reload more?" 30-378 Weatherby, .300 RUM, 7mm Rem Mag, 6.5 Creedmoor, .223/5.56, .375 H&H, .40 S&W, 10mm, .357 SIG
A jacked up 45 colt.
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