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Subject: Re: 30 super carry Date: Sat Feb 05 2022 08:45 pm
From: Moondog To: JIMMY ANDERSON

  Re: Re: 30 super carry
  By: JIMMY ANDERSON to MOONDOG on Sun Jan 30 2022 10:36 pm

 > -=> MOONDOG wrote to JIMMY ANDERSON <=-
 > 
 >  >
 >  >  MO> Regarding reloading, I wonder if the 110gr bullets used for reloadin
 >  >  MO> .30 carbine would work for plinking ammo?
 >  >
 >  > I don't currently reload, but been interested. Might be a good one
 >  > to learn on? :-)
 >  >
 >  MO> Pistol cartridges are easy to start with.  Since there is no bottleneck
 >  MO> to wor ry about,you can buy carbide dies and not worry about sizing
 >  MO> lube.
 > 
 > <snipped lots of GREAT info!!!>
 > 
 > WOW! Thank you! Since I've not done any loading, I wasn't sure what all
 > would be required... I've been saving the .45 Colt brass from my wife's
 > Judge, in the event that I load some 'cowboy rounds,' so sounds like
 > those would be decent to do as well (straight walled).
 > 
 > Thank you for the info! Gave me a lot to chew on!
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > ... I'm always late. My ancestors arrived on the Juneflower.

The RCBS Rebel Plus reloading kit has all you need to start.  A scale is
important, and the cheaper kits do not come with one.  Well, Lee has a kit
with ascale which is cheaper, however the RCBS press and equipment is better
built.  I have some Lee items and they'll do the job, but the RCBS stuff
feels more solid and will last longer.

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