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Anonymous
A few lessons I've learned since I started reloading
Number one: its not fun pulling 200 bullets back apart because they don't perform. Do test batches of 5 and test fire them before doing a production run. Apparently 1911's don't like light loads and won't cycle right because of the spring is heavy.
Number 2:
Don't try to tumble 45 and 9 cases at the same time. They mate together and get stuck like teens on prom night. But it takes more than 3 minutes to separate them.
I'm sure there will be more
Number one: its not fun pulling 200 bullets back apart because they don't perform. Do test batches of 5 and test fire them before doing a production run. Apparently 1911's don't like light loads and won't cycle right because of the spring is heavy.
Number 2:
Don't try to tumble 45 and 9 cases at the same time. They mate together and get stuck like teens on prom night. But it takes more than 3 minutes to separate them.
I'm sure there will be more