I thought it would be cool to build. My son got a 3D printer for Christmas and we have had fun coming up with several new parts to simplify some things with reloading and other projects.
I found some plans on line of a 3D printed primer filler using a $7 speed controller, $4 vibration motor and a 9 volt battery. My son has a printer so time permitting I'm going to try and get him to print the pieces and try to put it together by the weekend.
I am wanting to try this same load. The Lee manual shows HP-38 and Win 231(which I'm told are the same) as 3.1-3.7gr. for 158gr lead bullet @ 834fps . The Hornady manual has Win 231 as 3.2-4.4 gr and a 158gr LRN bullet with 4.1 at 800fps. Are these bullets comparable for the printed data? I read...
AMT Backup .380 bought in 1991 for $210. I still have it and it shoots terrible. Probably have better luck hitting the target by throwing it vs shooting it.
Thanks everyone for the info. I apologize for the slow response but I finally got a little time to log in after a few days. I believe he has been in contact with Jeff from JM Gunsmithing but is dealing with a crazy work schedule so I'm not sure where he is with it. I appreciate the different...
I would think you would be ok as long as you don't have rapid temperature changes but the desiccant pack should help. I read the the desiccant pack is no longer good after it weighs 1.35 times it's original weight.
A friend of mine just purchased a S&w 9mm M&P 2.0 without a safety but now wants a safety and saw that it can be added to the gun. Does anyone have any recommendations as to who could add this for him on the southside of Indy?
I think there is a little to be saved reloading your own, until you factor in your time. For me I enjoy the process of reloading so the time is not an issue. I like the process of taking different components and using them to work together, like reloading, building a motor or building something...