Listen, I am a shooter. Since I shoot and have raised 5 kids, and mostly on one income, I had to find a way to feed my "addiction", pass that "addiction" on to those 5 kids, reloading was the only way that was going to happen.
Over the course of time, I have picked up a few "Tips and Tricks" myself, a few, friends have supplied via their experience.
Here is the first one I want to share. Adjusting from caliber to caliber on a Dillon Square Deal B can be time consuming at the least. The powder die, where the belling occurs, can be especially aggravating. So, using your calipers as a "depth mic" is an easy way to have a place to start. Makes it much simpler.
Take a look: (p.s. As a disclaimer, this press was bought used, the rust on the screws has since been taken care of. Just sayin')
Share your "Tips and Tricks" for reloading. Other's are struggling and may need your help!
Over the course of time, I have picked up a few "Tips and Tricks" myself, a few, friends have supplied via their experience.
Here is the first one I want to share. Adjusting from caliber to caliber on a Dillon Square Deal B can be time consuming at the least. The powder die, where the belling occurs, can be especially aggravating. So, using your calipers as a "depth mic" is an easy way to have a place to start. Makes it much simpler.
Take a look: (p.s. As a disclaimer, this press was bought used, the rust on the screws has since been taken care of. Just sayin')
Share your "Tips and Tricks" for reloading. Other's are struggling and may need your help!