usnret wrote:Have you ever used the Dillion power trimmer system before? The reason I ask is because you need to run an expander after running the case through the trim sizer/cutter die.
TTS wrote:If I sent you mixed headstamp brass I would be more than happy with a .005 variance. If I want better I need to hand trim.
BemidjiDweller wrote:I hope once you get this operation rolling the price will stay the same Also, do you deal with crimped primer pockets? I did a quick look over of the thread and didn't see if you offered something that way.
Seismic Sam wrote:When it launches, the marketing will hit you in the face like the shrapnal from a methane explosion in a 3 holer outhouse!!
Retread1911 wrote:WOW What a difference a change in lube makes. . . .
Over the weekend I was using one shot and the press was hard but it had been 10 years since I processed and I had forgotten my lube formula. So as I am at work with my arm hurting I started thinking about if it hurt this bad last time and more importantly if is SHOULD hurt. Even though I am 10 years older the answer is NO processing brass shouldn't hurt. So I dug up my old notes mixed a quick batch of my lube and went back to work. NIGHT AND DAY difference; as a small bonus lube cost will drop by 90% as well.
And as a BIG Bonus the consistency improved from +- .005 to +- .002
What do you guys think about a 100 Count Sample bags? I bought some reasonably priced LC once fired I think I can sell for around 10-12$/100 for samples. . . Any interest in a sample?
Any feedback if 100 pieces is a big enough sample size?
Seismic Sam wrote:When it launches, the marketing will hit you in the face like the shrapnal from a methane explosion in a 3 holer outhouse!!
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