One of my friends is trying to log in to his account. He can log in then it says account rejected and it logs him out. Don't know what to do. Tried resetting password and it does the same thing.
they are both equally important measurements. i don't believe it is undersized because it did not fit in my headspace gauges, however, the RCBS small base die someone here suggested did the trick I loaded about 30 rounds and they went perfect through all my friend's rifles. i would definitely...
i will redo the process again to be sure but that's how i set it up. i will be sure to check that the shell holder is making complete contact with the die.
Can you send a link to who you mean. i looked some up but i am not sure it is the right link. i would love to take a reloading class if that is offered.
Semi-autos deform the headspace and brass more than a bolt gun as they are made to a lower tolerance for the bolt to work well. So it is more than likely a headspace or length issue. but as this is a thread about me having issues take that with a grain of salt.
will rcbs dies work with all lee equipment?
Please reprase that question I am confused about it.
I am using Hornady one-shot lube with a dry powdered neck lube.
it does not pass the headspace gauge that is the issue. it is over maximum spec by a very small amount. the rounds will chamber and lock but the bolt does not unlock. i am using calipers and i trim all the brass to 1.75in
I am attempting to use it in mostly ar 15 styles all semi-auto. I am using a headspace gauge the lee one. it is range brass mixed headstamp. i am using a full length sizing die.
The title states it but I am basically brand new to reloading sticking to manuals and everything. I am having trouble with 223 reloads. Every round I resize does not go to proper measurements. I bought the lee brass headspace gauge and it is sticking over the maximum by a very small amount but...
The tritium scope that worked for me was an ACOG 4x32 which i really love except for this rifle i want variable. And i have never looked through an illuminated scope only Red dots with magnifiers. That's what I have to go off of.
When i say variable i mean the magnification. And the type of illuminated reticle is important because i have a stigmatism. I've owned eo techs and red dots but had to get rid of them because i just see double reticles or a big smudge of a reticle. The only thing I've found to work so far is...
I put holographic in there because i wasn't sure if those even existed but if they did I still couldn't use them. I'm trying to find a tritium illuminated possibly first focal plane 1-8x scope if something close to that even exists.