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I rather be “non manly” all day then have to be hunched over trying to pick up brass. I just got it in my head to try and reload and a few days of hunching over picking shells got annoying real fast. . .
Anyone know of a local Miami store that has brass catchers in stock? |
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buy it and you will be happy... and buy extra mounts for your other rifles... |
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Charlie had one at the shoot, and he is manly enough to wear Crocs. I have a cheapo net type catcher, I modded it with a coat hanger and some zip ties. It worked well before, I am not really sure if the hanger helped. You just need to get the angle so the brass in thrown in the rear. The net type has a zipper on the bottom you can un zip and let the brass pile up on the bench so you do not have to empty it every mag and a half. If I had to get another one I would like to try a box style. |
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so when you reload .223 brass how many get crushed in the resizing die? Question asked as I am going to start to reload again and have not yet done .223 I have a 550b I only crush them it my timing is off. So 2-3 per thousand. Its more of a dent in the neck. |