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  • mrlonewolf
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    I do have 6.5X55 dies, it will my pleasure to send them to the workshop.

    Or hand deliver them......

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  • shooterbill
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    I have 6.5x55 dies. Let us know.

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  • Solus
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    Javi I know where there might be one in stock. Ive seen one at Wirz wholesale in San Bernardino several times

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  • nubrun
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    Originally posted by Javi
    Could I be put down as a "maybe"? I don't have a set schedule and typically work weekends. I would love to learn to load 6.5x55 Swede(I have everything but powder and primers) but my seating die needs to be sent back to the manufacturer.
    Sure. I can also spot you some powder and primers if you need.

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  • Javi
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    Could I be put down as a "maybe"? I don't have a set schedule and typically work weekends. I would love to learn to load 6.5x55 Swede(I have everything but powder and primers) but my seating die needs to be sent back to the manufacturer.

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  • BigBronco also not a Cabinetguy
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    To safely remove the upside down primer. Place it upsidedown with a drop of oil or WD-40 on the primer for a few days. Then you can remove with your sizing die.

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  • nubrun
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    The next workshop is scheduled and will be held on July 20th. Please express interest or attendance within the thread.

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  • Solus
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    Originally posted by Atlast357
    Two weeks since the class. I now have some components and feel
    confident after reloading 45 acp on my own.
    Got to watch the hand loading of primers more carefully though, one went in upside down
    Other than that, all is good.
    Thanks for the lesson.
    believe it or not this happens a lot when using the single stage presses. Its a common mistake just keep an eye on the primers

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  • Atlast357
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    Two weeks since the class. I now have some components and feel
    confident after reloading 45 acp on my own.
    Got to watch the hand loading of primers more carefully though, one went in upside down
    Other than that, all is good.
    Thanks for the lesson.

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  • mrlonewolf
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    Outstanding....!!!

    It looks great, congratulations for a successful event.....

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  • Solus
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    sounds good to me

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  • Solus
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    I can bring my dillon even though thats gonna be a heavy pig lol I was just throughing it out there. I no longer have my Lee classic turret so I cant bring that

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  • Solus
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    topic: progressives and auto-indexing presses?

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  • nubrun
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    Originally posted by AmericanFreedom
    Looks like it was a lot of fun. Where was this held at? Is there going to be more?
    It was held in Riverside near Lake Matthews. We are working on getting a date and topic set for the next workshop.

    Is there interest in another beginners workshop?

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  • Solus
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    Originally posted by stilly
    OMG I look fat!
    You using special lens or something?


    Hey wait a sec...
    well you know the camera always adds 10-15lbs lol
    Last edited by Solus; 06-17-2013, 6:06 AM.

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