Hi. I was wondering if there is anyone in the los angeles area thats really good with reloading that would be open to me paying you to come by and help me with a reloading issue. Im having trouble with reloading 223 with the brass. Id like to talk to someone who believes they can fix it and have them come and do so because im fairly new to reloading and cant seem to figure it out on my own.
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What is the issue you're having?
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Ya post pics of brass. My guess with out info. Too much oil leaving dented cases, trying to crimp when seating resulting in squished cases, or die in too far.Comment
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reloadoc.com, in OC near the Pont, he will show you how to reload at his store.
There is one reload store near West Covina area (I forget the name), they rent the reload press, just go there and take a look.
BTW, need to know the brand is your press, powder, bullet and your area.Last edited by newbie1234; 01-09-2021, 9:42 PM.Comment
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I’m still curious about what the issue is. My guesses are already posted. The bullet won’t seat down far enough with the case full of powder?Originally posted by smashycrashyDamn, you are right, I suckOriginally posted by OleCussI despise Trump.Comment
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Yeah I'm a little worried about 4 posts.... lol but you never know. I have made friends through here, and I understand his frustration. As much as I love Brian (OC Reload) and rick from covina reloading store...they will give you advice but never hands on training.Comment
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