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Post by alex on Jul 17, 2012 20:02:10 GMT -7
I got out in the shop and loaded 100 .40 S&W loads this evening in under 8 minutes. Total prep time was about 12-13 minutes but from the pull of the handle to the drop of the last round was a shy of 8 minutes!
I am loading on a Dillion 550B using Federal primers, Tight group powder, mixed once fired brass and Extreme 165gr .40 S&W copper coated bullets.
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Post by wtrfwlr on Jul 17, 2012 20:10:24 GMT -7
4 seconds a round.....we gonna start callin you "Alex the Autoloader"
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Post by WILL on Jul 18, 2012 16:07:05 GMT -7
Hey that's impressive. Nice Avatar BTW.
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Post by wtrfwlr on Jul 18, 2012 16:19:25 GMT -7
Ok...that is a little more than SPOOKY on the Avatar thing there guy's!
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Post by hunter63 on Jul 19, 2012 9:06:33 GMT -7
Congrats, .......have you shot them all yet? I guess I just like slow steady, double checking each operation.......
When the elephant is charging, I don't want to say....Oh carp, no powder.....LOL
Oh yeah, got tired of the piece work deal after 32 years in a factory......
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Post by alex on Jul 21, 2012 18:18:17 GMT -7
Hey that's impressive. Nice Avatar BTW. Dude....the avatar is very scary!!! Did you use a silver sharpie marker for holding the frame??? if so...that's VERY scary!!! LOL...I made that photo over 7 years ago...and the reloading is an every day thing...I load around a hundred rounds every few days. I've not shot them all but have sent quite a few down range already! The more I shoot the more I look at casting my own .40's...But I know the Glock 22 does not like to be fed hard cast!
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Post by WILL on Jul 22, 2012 2:17:11 GMT -7
Hey that's impressive. Nice Avatar BTW. Dude....the avatar is very scary!!! Did you use a silver sharpie marker for holding the frame??? if so...that's VERY scary!!! LOL...I made that photo over 7 years ago...and the reloading is an every day thing...I load around a hundred rounds every few days. I've not shot them all but have sent quite a few down range already! The more I shoot the more I look at casting my own .40's...But I know the Glock 22 does not like to be fed hard cast! I copy-catted ya. Just messin' with Sasquash.
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Post by Cwi555 on Jul 22, 2012 4:20:12 GMT -7
I got out in the shop and loaded 100 .40 S&W loads this evening in under 8 minutes. Total prep time was about 12-13 minutes but from the pull of the handle to the drop of the last round was a shy of 8 minutes! I am loading on a Dillion 550B using Federal primers, Tight group powder, mixed once fired brass and Extreme 165gr .40 S&W copper coated bullets. That sounds about right for a 550B.
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Post by alex on Jul 24, 2012 15:53:25 GMT -7
cwi....
I think if I had someone loading the primers in the tube for me while I was doing the action I think I could actually hit that 550-600 rph
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