Gonna miss J.D. Hadn't talked to him for a few years and was just thinking of giving him a call to just talk bullets and current events. Tough exterior, kind heart. Good Bless J.D.
Kevin
I like that Tom...could see one in my near future. I've had seven wrist surgeries and arthritis the size of peas on most my knuckles so I have a question for you. Other case prep functions.....neck cleaning (inside and out), primer pocket cleaning and chamfering are other areas that are really...
Small Bore Buyer,
Most lots of brass for the PPC will be cleaned up with the preset primer pocket uniformers. However, yes, there are lots occasionally that the preset uniformers will not clean up the bottom of the primer pocket.
Hovis
Butch,
Don't know how you have enough time to shoot all those beautiful rifles. I'd rather wonder through your safes than a car show. Keep posting pics of them.
Hovis
I have Lee, RCBS, K&M and Sinclair. The Sinclair is my go to for benchrest. I would like to try a Century with a tray. If you want to use a set depth tool (the K&M and Sinclair can be set) you had better make sure you have an adjustable primer pocket uniformer or your wasting your time. The last...
Every time I have had problems with primer pockets mysteriously becoming tight or loose and it wasn't a load problem, here is what I found.
Take a new piece of brass from the lot and lay a straight ground edge across the bottom of the case. A convex case will tighten the primer pocket when...
The only times I ever have had problems with cases not fitting in a correct shellholder....the extractor had a burr and was burring the case rim. Small diamond file will fix both.
Hovis
Spring will be easier and probably cheaper....it's a standard Rem 700 spring that you fit. You can use a standard Rem 700 firing pin removal tool for the job.