tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487467074685286142.post5558293804369988540..comments2024-01-25T23:22:31.788-06:00Comments on All You Really Need: .223 Range TestsJohn the Texanerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05387509912509138934noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487467074685286142.post-28279636059320173382018-11-26T06:49:33.791-06:002018-11-26T06:49:33.791-06:00Most of the blogs pretend themselves as most usabl...Most of the blogs pretend themselves as most usable and updated blogs with new information but sometime truth might different. I want to share some facts related to this subject which will help people to enhance their skills.<br /><a href="https://www.usreloadingsupply.com/223-caliber-bullets-055-grain-fmj-hornady-100pk" rel="nofollow">223 Bullets for Sale</a><br />SELECTIVE SCHOOL TUTORINGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06021482445972437636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487467074685286142.post-80112888325425534762011-01-19T19:18:44.951-06:002011-01-19T19:18:44.951-06:00Range time is always good. I only got in a few ho...Range time is always good. I only got in a few hours this time around, as I had other obligations to tend to earlier in the day. It was fun learning how to use the lead sled, and I'm quite happy with it now that I've got it figured out.<br /><br />I like the Lee setup myself. Then again, I've never used any other press, so maybe I'd like an RCBS or whatever it is the kids these days are using better. It's a single stage setup, certainly not made for cranking out large batches in a short period of time. That's fine with me, as I'm still relatively new to reloading and I enjoy the process. <br /><br />I will have to say that I like Lee's fundamental approach to engineering. Rather than fancy gadgets and doo-dads, they seem to opt for the simpler and less complicated route when approaching an engineering problem. Their solutions are often quite elegant in their simplicity. Less is sometimes better, in my opinion. <br /><br />I'm pretty happy with my current setup, though I will probably go for a digital scale and hand trickler in the near future. The balance scale is great for load workups, as it allows you to be very precise, but batches of established loads go considerably slower than I'd like. Ideally, I'd like one of those fancy programmable trickler/scale combos for consistent loads without having to weigh/adjust each throw, but I'm not willing to put down the hundreds of dollars to buy one just yet.<br /><br />Eventually, I'll probably get a turret or progressive press to crank out rounds once I'm more established in my loads, but the single stage will always have a place for workups and small batches of rifle loads.John the Texanerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05387509912509138934noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4487467074685286142.post-42098382874520215452011-01-18T22:26:08.453-06:002011-01-18T22:26:08.453-06:00Looks like a fun day at the range regardless of th...Looks like a fun day at the range regardless of the results. I look forward to reading more of your load development results. BTW, what do you think of the Lee reloading rig? I've been thinking about one for myself.Daddy Hawkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01386749814126280114noreply@blogger.com