Last seen: Jul 1, 2026
Who is this; Bonsai(Cody) or Treeman(David)?You two should stop using the same computer 🤣
What few realise is that the black soot you see on and in the neck is mostly graphite and works great as a dry lubricant when sizing. Seeing as the de...
The going theory is if the necks are squeaky clean, there is some galling hapening between the brass neck and bullet when seating. Also, some say that...
One advantage is that it doesn't remove the soot inside bottleneck cases. So you don't have to dry lube the necks before seating bullets.
Got my last Walnut from a jeweller supply store. Cape Watch Maker Supply"s I thinkI won't support their onlone shop again.What they deliver ...
I puchased a 20kg bag of it for <R300 lat year December at Wildman Capegate. Haven't used any of it yet as I still have two full Lyman contain...
Die eerste mod om te doen is om dit wit te verf aan die binnekant. Maak dit soveel makliker om te sien wat aangaan.
Message found under General.Moved: My life story thread has been deleted.Started by Bonsai, Yesterday 21:19Where has it been moved too?
Weird. I usually visit Gunsite by clicking on "New Posts" at the top. That way any new post comes up as a list. I have not seen the mentione...
Lubing a cartridge is a very bad idea. It increases bolt thrust by at least the tensile strength of brass. Not something you want to do with a World W...
If it is the plastic/nylon type green scourer, then go ahead and scout away. You'll probably replace the drill motor brushes before any material ...
What type of scouring pad?
I'd go as far to say that S121 might not be the problem.Have you changed anything in your process since the last time you used MS/MP powder, i.e....
How do you know you are at the max load for S121?
You cannot look at just the RPM. You have to take bullet velocity into account as well as the velocity is what governs the actual nose drag force. The...
