forgeblast
Elite Member
Thank you and great write up. Not sure if people saw but grizzly tools is now selling bullets and reloading supplies at bullets.com
I originally started reloading with an old Lee Loader in 7.7 Jap. The shell was tapped into the neck sizing die with a mallet. There was no press. After many years of reloading I have accumulated much equipment and dies in a multitude of calibers. I still have the old Lee Loader for my 7.7 Jap and it still reloads more accurate ammo than most of my other equipment.
I never used any of the Lee hand tools, but I always though that it seemed pretty cool, to make a few round the "simple" way!
Its weird you posted this, I just loaded about 300 rounds of 30-06 this last weekend on a Dillon 550. It went pretty smooth and like you, I also got a few rejects. I had a few primers get in upside down or sideways. I think resizing the 30-06 was a little harder them I used to, even with case lube, and I was a little jerky on the handle which cause about 5 primers out of 300 to end up in the case funny. 30-06 isn't cheap to reload either, I went through 2 pounds of powder doing just 300 rounds.
Nice write up and photos.
i have the lyman case prep center. 5 automated heads. good for primer crimp, clean, and ID/OD ream..