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Do you have to size the brass on brand new stuff? Or is that just ready to roll?
I just thought of another invaluable piece of equipment. A bullet puller. I used one like this (link). It works, but is a pain compared to the one I picked up a couple years ago:grip-n-pullIt works really nice. Sometimes you just want to pull a bullet and that tool makes it so easy.
Quote from: Curly on January 09, 2018, 09:48:29 AMI just thought of another invaluable piece of equipment. A bullet puller. I used one like this (link). It works, but is a pain compared to the one I picked up a couple years ago:grip-n-pullIt works really nice. Sometimes you just want to pull a bullet and that tool makes it so easy. Won't that grip-n-pull bugger up the bullets.
@Duckslayer89 Regarding your squib, or bullet in the barrell concern. I would offer this advice. I've now loaded for about 10 years and done single stage and progressive loading of various rifle and pistol. Eventually, you will screw up and only prime that case, no powder. Trust your rounds but if ot goes pop and not bang just stop. Stop and check. I have had one squib....it was in 45acp. I remember clearly. Pulled the trigger, it went pop and did not cycle. I, by habit, racked the slide and prepared to fire. Finger on the trigger my brain registered the difference. Ejected the mag, locked the slide back, layed it down. I keep a dowl in my kit....yup...round in the barell. Drove it out with the dowl and called it a day. Like others have mentioned, you can assemble match grade stuff with basic equipment. Good luck and enjoy the process.