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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5057207" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Neither did I. One son in US Army Reserves Engineer got a Sig. Other son got a Beretta 92FS, both 9's. You can shoot up 100 bucks of ammo in one range visit. Tried to load using regular procedures-10-10 beam weigh each charge, trickle to exact weight and then we'd shoot them up in like 30 seconds. </p><p>So I began a search for components and two places I frequent had untold thousands of 9 brass and the price was right. Off we went...</p><p></p><p>When I load for my 06 I have a recipe in use since mid-1980's. When I sit down to reload for the 06 it is because I have fewer than 20 rounds left which in turn implies I have around 450+ case prep items to do. That is how I know the formula works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5057207, member: 5958"] Neither did I. One son in US Army Reserves Engineer got a Sig. Other son got a Beretta 92FS, both 9's. You can shoot up 100 bucks of ammo in one range visit. Tried to load using regular procedures-10-10 beam weigh each charge, trickle to exact weight and then we'd shoot them up in like 30 seconds. So I began a search for components and two places I frequent had untold thousands of 9 brass and the price was right. Off we went... When I load for my 06 I have a recipe in use since mid-1980's. When I sit down to reload for the 06 it is because I have fewer than 20 rounds left which in turn implies I have around 450+ case prep items to do. That is how I know the formula works. [/QUOTE]
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