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Guess you can't read. The brass is heavily tarnished, not dirty. The brass will be trimmed and cleaned before it is put back into the press (the resizing die backed out). Read my steps above. Heavy tarnish along with case lube will not affect the resizing or decapping. It will also not cause any of the jams or case feeding upside down problems. So far the performance is not impressive. Of course the brand newNosler fully prepped cases at over $1.00 ea, that did not require sizing or decapping had the same primer problems, shown in previous posts.

I am retired and do things at MY pace, not fast enough for you, tough!!!


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Old 06-24-2008, 04:32 PM
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Cases resized decapped and cleaned, ready for trimming
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Trimming 1000 cases takes a LONG time.
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What step was selling the 650 to Joe?
The last one.
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What kind of powder is H4896?



Carriages?

You have no business with a reloading machine. Sell it to Joe as agreed.

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Its an obvious typo, H4895

Do you own a 650? If not you don't know wtf you are talking about so shut up.

Also note that I requested that I be allowed to post the complete procedure before comments are offered. Please READ, if you can.

Actually H4896 is a double secret powder that only a very few know about, don't make me have to shoot you for knowing.

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M118LR Should be good stuff. All weigh within a couple of grains of each other, no burr in primer pocket. No primer crimp to worry about.

And NO its not a produce of Chile or whatever.

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Its an obvious typo, H4895

Do you own a 650? If not you don't know wtf you are talking about so shut up.

Also note that I requested that I be allowed to post the complete procedure before comments are offered. Please READ, if you can.

Actually H4896 is a double secret powder that only a very few know about, don't make me have to shoot you for knowing.
This should be a helpful post, one of many, that potential, future lawyers can have fun with.
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this post is pretty damn funny..
Old 06-24-2008, 10:07 PM
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Trimming 1000 cases takes a LONG time.
So apparently does completing the sale transaction that you agreed to weeks ago. It's a bit like selling a car to someone then telling them they can have it "whenever I feel like stop driving it"...which by the way may take a looooonnnng time. Some people...unbelievable.
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Old 06-25-2008, 01:37 AM
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Guess you can't read.

I am retired and do things at MY pace, not fast enough for you, tough!!!
Guess you can't remember what you offered and accepted. Nowhere did you include in the deal that you would have time or you would take time to any further work with the press. If that was your intention than you had plenty of time (8+ weeks) to inform Joeska as to your revised intentions.

Bottom line, you have failed to life up to your word.

Seems like from your ravings that aspect (untruefulness) is part and parcel of your entire life on PPOT.
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To damn bad. Live with it.
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I am retired and do things at MY pace, not fast enough for you, tough!!!
So why didn't you tell Joe that when you sold him the press?

The above statment has been vetted by my legal team.
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I am fickle.

Just finished lubing, sizing, decapping, cleaning, trimming, chamfering 1000 rounds. Now in process of weight matching cases, bullets into groups. Then I will have to load about 40 rounds with 40.5gr to 42.5gr to get the optimum load with this batch of powder and cases. 2550FPS is optimum for a M14 or M1A with a 168gr Hornady A max bullet.

Then on to the checks, measurement of setup and so forth, for the 1000 round challenge, can this machine actually work.

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Well, after Jack reports his findings, I am sure "we" will all believe them and take them seriously.
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Question, just how many of you jerk offs own a 650?
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Question, just how many of you jerk offs own a 650?
Who cares, nobody gives a crap about your "performance evaluation", we're just waiting to see how long you will continute to ignore the fact that you have an agreed upon sale of the machine to Joe. "You" should not own "this" 650....Joe should.
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Would everyone who owns a 650 and doesn't keep their word please raise their hand?
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I had a 650 Bonneville once.

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