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Drill press in Houston?
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- Oldgringo
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Re: Drill press in Houston?
Reckon it'll hold up to the constant pounding of the decapping/resizing process?
Good job!
Good job!
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RHenriksen
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Re: Drill press in Houston?
Now, now - it's a *progressive* press, I'll be resizing, decapping, belling, dumping powder, and seating w. every stroke!
Besides, this is America - anything worth doing is worth doing to excess, right?
The Hornady is supposed to be able to handle .308 - while it remains to be seen if I'll try running all 3/4 stations simultaneously, it's nice to know the bench won't be the limiting factor. Probably won't pop for the shell plate & .308 dies for another month or two, but it's coming.
Besides, this is America - anything worth doing is worth doing to excess, right?
The Hornady is supposed to be able to handle .308 - while it remains to be seen if I'll try running all 3/4 stations simultaneously, it's nice to know the bench won't be the limiting factor. Probably won't pop for the shell plate & .308 dies for another month or two, but it's coming.
I'll quit carrying a gun when they make murder and armed robbery illegal
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