Quote:One question - Do you reuse the 22LR brass and how do you prep it (firing pin dent)?
Rebel, if you are referring to the the '22LR Black Powder Project', the answer is no respective to the cases.
The brass are new empty primed cases that were sold individually by Aquila. They were on a ammo retailer's site. Five boxes, each with 5,000 new cases. Needless to say, 4 others and myself, made quick purchases. I then contacted ArmCor, the importer, asking if they would obtain more from Aquila. Answer: Yes, if the order was for 500,000!
As for the reloading procedure for these 22LR reloads:
* Custom UMC 40gr bullet mold on order from David Mos who has yet failed to deliver. In meantime using the Lyman 225438 mold that can be only shot single shot - not magazine fed
* Aquila new empty primed cases, mouth expanded with Lee Universal Expander
* Loading tray - empty Win 209 primer tray
* Powder - I'm using an old DuPont FFFFg screened for the 50 and 60 mesh size grains. Also Swiss Null-B
* Charger: Best results obtained to consistenly drop 4gr is Lee Perfect Powder Measure with a 223 case cut off at the web for a drop tube. The 22 case fits perfectly into the mouth of the 223 case
* Seating Die: CH4D, Dave Davidson found one in the shop with the shell holder from a small run he made 5 years ago. He said he will make another run of them in 4 - 6 months
* Full Crimp: The Lyman 225 H&I die in the Lyman Lube Sizer. Pack aluminum foil into a spent LR spent primer and seat in H&I die. Invert the loaded 22LR reload into the Lube Sizer, drop the handle and a perfect factory crimp is obtained. No dented noses
Then take a 22LR smokeless box, turn it inside out and put the reloads into it. If one wants some authenticity, scan and print an old label from old round boxes on auction sales and paste onto the box
That's it - Fast and Easy - 50 Round Boxes
Thus far, John Kort (w44wcf) has done the most accuracy testing.