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Title: Reloading updates
Post by: Jekemi on February 22, 2011, 08:12:39 AM
1.   New 1” thick bench, 80” by 26” with 5 coats of polyurethane
2.   New white melamine shelf with under the shelf light
3.   New Lee Classic Turret press. Lee Safety primer and Lee Pro case activated powder measure on order.
4.   Home built shell holders. The one on the left is oak; both are stained with 4 coats of polyurethane
5.   The small press makes a quick de-priming station, prepping the brass for cleaning in the tumbler
6.   Yes, those are Lee little Yellow dippers. After reloading 100 rounds of 40 caliber this weekend I’ve become a Lee Yellow Dipper believer; fast, easy, cheap, and accurate.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: CP on February 22, 2011, 08:16:32 AM
Nice setup.  Be careful with that WD40.  You don’t want it anywhere near your powder.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Jekemi on February 22, 2011, 08:20:41 AM
Woops, two of the same picture. Here you go.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Heredoggydoggy on February 22, 2011, 08:37:54 AM
Nice setup.  Be careful with that WD40.  You don’t want it anywhere near your powder.


 :yeah: And it will kill a primer real fast, too.  Get it away from your loading bench.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: carpsniperg2 on February 22, 2011, 09:17:53 AM
It will make you a nice setup. :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Jekemi on February 22, 2011, 12:42:35 PM
CP. what does WD40 and powder do when combined?
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: dontgetcrabs on February 22, 2011, 12:50:50 PM
CP. what does WD40 and powder do when combined?


It will ruin the powder.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: CP on February 22, 2011, 12:52:37 PM
It can increase the burn rate of the powder and cause unsafe pressure levels.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: JimmyHoffa on February 22, 2011, 12:53:09 PM
I knew a guy that decided to spray all his shotgun shells (basically gave them a bath) with WD-40.  The thought was it would keep them from getting all corroded.  Somehow the WD-40 penetrated into the powder.  Duck came in and he fired and it was the primer doing all the work.  The shot was falling about 5 feet from the blind.  Tried a few more and the same results.  Got pissed, there were supposedly ducks everywhere that day.  Fire the remaining shells and in a couple cases the wad/shot-cup never left the barrel and he had shot rolling out of the barrel.  Gunsmith told him that WD-40 penetrates brass.  I'm not too sure of this, but it goes with his story....so maybe.  The only product I can really think of to keep away from reloading is the non-approved Brasso.  It contains ammonia and will somehow weaken the brass causing cracks.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: engelwood on February 24, 2011, 12:19:35 AM
Pimpin setup  :IBCOOL: :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: C-Money on February 24, 2011, 08:50:30 AM
Very nice looking reloading area! I use the Lee dippers to speed up measuring out each charge on my scale. This is much faster for me vs a tea spoon!
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Rob on February 24, 2011, 09:36:47 AM
I knew a guy that decided to spray all his shotgun shells (basically gave them a bath) with WD-40.  The thought was it would keep them from getting all corroded.  Somehow the WD-40 penetrated into the powder.  Duck came in and he fired and it was the primer doing all the work.  The shot was falling about 5 feet from the blind.  Tried a few more and the same results.  Got pissed, there were supposedly ducks everywhere that day.  Fire the remaining shells and in a couple cases the wad/shot-cup never left the barrel and he had shot rolling out of the barrel.  Gunsmith told him that WD-40 penetrates brass.  I'm not too sure of this, but it goes with his story....so maybe.  The only product I can really think of to keep away from reloading is the non-approved Brasso.  It contains ammonia and will somehow weaken the brass causing cracks.

I got a 243 Win cartridge stuck in the chamber once.  I worked it hard to try and get it out.  I removed the barrel and took it in to a smith.  They got it out and said they deactivated the powder and primer by filling both ends of the barrel with oil and allowing it to penetrate the shell.  Then the smacked the cartridge out using a 24 caliber rod inserted from the muzzle end. 

Not sure if it really deactivated the primer or powder or not, but he said they did it as a safety precaution.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Jekemi on February 26, 2011, 07:26:58 PM
I removed the WD40 from the bench area based on your advice. I also added this nicel little touch to the Turret press so I can more easily check powder level.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: Jamieb on February 26, 2011, 09:45:47 PM
Nice set up. I wish I had that much bench space.
Title: Re: Reloading updates
Post by: fremont on February 28, 2011, 05:57:14 AM
Very nice, clean space.  (Stuff has a way of walking up on your bench and parking itself, though!)

People who I've heard use the dipper approach seem to like it.
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