I ran into this once I started cutting properly sized chambers. ;) I had to make a body die to 'fix' the brass when used in the tighter chamber. Tired brass simply expanded enough that I needed the body die at each loading so that got tossed. Once-fired didn't have that issue. This was in a...
Just another option for those that find this thread in the future. I've successfully used a cleaning patch in place of the wax paper. Same concept, different material.
I went down a rabbit hole by accident today and came across this page outlining the ATF's proposed rule 2021R-05. The thing that caught my eye was the second paragraph under Licensing of Dealer/Gunsmiths. How do you folks interpret this?
Dealer/gunsmiths are not authorized to perform repair...
They are good folks and the hobby-machinist forum has, basically, a support group.
I, too, added one of their mills two years ago. I went with the 833TV which is the largest benchtop mill. I added the DRO and power feeds and love it.
Yep, that's the stuff I was referring to. Most of the information I find on it seems it's mostly used in the aviation industry.
I did find this Q/A, though, which suggests it wouldn't be suitable for bedding.
Q: How much heat will Metlweld epoxy adhesive take?
A: MetlWeld has a maximum...
Not to hijack the thread but has anyone tried, or even heard of, Metlweld? I ran across it for a different application and it looks like it might make a good bedding compound.
I had that same RCBS seater with Holland's modifications. While nice it doesn't come anywhere near the feel of the Primal Rights CPS tool. Not even close. It's a spendy little tool, that's for sure.
I have a nice 4-jaw but have used the set-tru 3-jaw for virtually everything. I actually two of them and a set-tru collet chuck. After using those I dislike the 4-jaw unless it's an odd shape I have to hold.
I have one of the CPS units and a Century21 hand tool. The CPS unit is very, very nice. Working it is quick and smooth and be done with one hand leaving the other free to simply add/remove a case.
Not to the degree of accuracy that I'd like. I've done lots of threads with this method and I have no complaints. I was just making sure I understood that this discussion is regarding compound use.