Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
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Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
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Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
Did I miss the Priming step?
Why you swaging, not brushing? Doesnt that loosen up the pockets a bit sooner?
Any experience with the 3-way RCBS cutter?
That Hornady cleaner/oven doesnt hurt the laquer?
Why you swaging, not brushing? Doesnt that loosen up the pockets a bit sooner?
Any experience with the 3-way RCBS cutter?
That Hornady cleaner/oven doesnt hurt the laquer?
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Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
The priming step is in there
Don't know about the RCBS
I only swage the ones that are staked
Hornady Magnum ultrasonic cleaner leaves the lacquer perfect
Don't know about the RCBS
I only swage the ones that are staked
Hornady Magnum ultrasonic cleaner leaves the lacquer perfect
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Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
You where right about priming I'm editing it now
Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
Toaster wrote:Did I miss the Priming step?
Why you swaging, not brushing? Doesnt that loosen up the pockets a bit sooner?
Any experience with the 3-way RCBS cutter? -Yes, it won't work, cases are too short
That Hornady cleaner/oven doesnt hurt the laquer?
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Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlcAoRBJSMQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This is the one to watch have added footage
This is the one to watch have added footage
Re: Quick reloading guide 5.7x28mm
DoubleJ wrote:Toaster wrote: Any experience with the 3-way RCBS cutter? -Yes, it won't work, cases are too short
Uhh.....
http://www.fivesevenforum.com/viewtopic ... 0&p=228401" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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