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  • dee
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    ^x2 looks good.

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  • slowyellow
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    Yeah man, that crimp looks fine. And don't be nervous. It's purely a mechanical thing. If you weighed the powder and it's fine, and then you didn't seat the bullet WAY shallow, you'll be fine. The bullets look fine. And once you get the first batch through the tube, you won't be nervous anymore. Good luck man.

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  • silverhatch
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    Well my first 16 are loaded up and ready to go. I checked my powder load 3 or 4 times and they all mesured with in .1 of each other. I am still a little nerves to shoot them.


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  • silverhatch
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    This crimp ok?

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  • slowyellow
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    Here ya go. If it's for rifle it's totally different, let me know if you need that page.



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  • slowyellow
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    Originally posted by silverhatch View Post
    Is there anyone that can give me a better explanation on how to set up my final dye. The bullet seat and crimp dye.I don't like how it is worded in the directions that came with them and it is just not making any sense to me. I am most likely over complicating it.They are rcbs dyes.

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    Hold on a few and I'll take a pic of the dillon page for you. Pretty easy after seeing the illustrations.

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  • silverhatch
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    Is there anyone that can give me a better explanation on how to set up my final dye. The bullet seat and crimp dye.I don't like how it is worded in the directions that came with them and it is just not making any sense to me. I am most likely over complicating it.They are rcbs dyes.

    Thanks

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
    Some of us dont order 50 pounds at a time. He is using varget now so I suggested the something. Plus you can find h335 anywhere. Hook him up with some Wc844 to try.
    Certainly, you can get it by the pound also.

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  • bottlerocket
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    I'll look into ordering the WC844, hopefully I can order it 10lbs at a time or so

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  • Sleeper
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    Some of us dont order 50 pounds at a time. He is using varget now so I suggested the something. Plus you can find h335 anywhere. Hook him up with some Wc844 to try.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
    I know.
    Why are you suggesting it then? You want the guy to overpay?

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  • Sleeper
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    Originally posted by CJ View Post
    Wc844 is h335 essentially. Except 1/3rd the price.
    I know.

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
    Try h335. I like varget for .308, but have found that from 50-55gr my ar loves 24 gr of h335
    Wc844 is h335 essentially. Except 1/3rd the price.

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  • Sleeper
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    Try h335. I like varget for .308, but have found that from 50-55gr my ar loves 24 gr of h335

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  • dee
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    Gotcha, I've been using it on my 55gr bullets. Time to switch and see how it goes. Thanks!
    Most of your loading will use a faster burn rate powder with the lighter grain weight projectiles.

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