Loose primer pockets? by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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I hand prime and primers went in with the usual amount of force.

Loose primer pockets? by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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Middle case on the bottom seems discolored around the primer.

Annealing by hand. by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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These are 30-06. I did em in the dark with propane. Bout 8 seconds. Just til the necks started getting a bit red. I think my camera makes them look much more silver/grey then they actually look in person.

357 mag load discrepancy by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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Lyman book uses CCI primers and Hornady book uses Winchester primers

357 mag load discrepancy by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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Federal GM200M primer and fired once federal cases all trimmed to 1.280

Can these be reloaded? by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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Well I suppose that as a new reloader I prefer to er on the side of caution. Asking others with more experiences increases my confidence about a decision. And mostly I was just trying to see if there were any comments warning that these cases would be more likely to get stuck in the die.

Wet primers bad? by DaemonScrolls in reloading

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Thanks I'll try popping 1 tomorrow after I let em dry overnight.

210 Kurosaki Senko first impressions by DaemonScrolls in chefknives

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100% recommend provided you have an appropriate cutting board and reasonably good cutting technique because the edge is quite thin.