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Tom

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  1. I shot my first 50 reloads last night. They all functioned flawlessly. They were loaded them on the light side. The powder gives off an orange muzzle flash but there weren't any sparks.

    I'm happy. There is a certain satisfaction from making your own stuff and it works well the first time.

    I used

    Mixed brass picked up from the range.

    155gr TMJ bullets from Rainier

    7.4gr of IMR 800x

    Wolf primers

    OAL 1.125" +/- .003"

    Taper crimp ~.001

  2. I loaded my first batch of .40 S&W and gave them a "light crimp" (according to Lee) which was about .0005-.001" with their "factory crimp" carbide die. How much crimp do you usually give a rimless cartridge? I don't want to crimp them too much. With that much crimp I had to beat the @#$% out of my puller to get my tests apart.

    Also

    How much do you usually expand the brass. I did it just slightly, maybe .001-.002" and it seemed to work fine. I don't want to give them too much. Without crimping it still seemed like I had to beat the heck out of the puller to get them apart.

  3. A couple of weeks ago I reported that some UltraMax factory reloads I had purchased from Midway were not sized correctly and I had a couple failure to fires. I emailed Ultramx, their quality assurance guy called me and had me send the 2 boxes I had left back to them so they could inspect it.

    I spoke with him today and he said it was their boxes and trays but not their ammo. The bullet was not the type they use, the primers were not the type they use, most of the primer pockets were not reamed and the ones that were are different than the reamers they use.

    He's sending it back (at my request) and sending me a free box of their ammo so I can see the difference and know that they don't sell junk like what I sent him.

    so I called Midway...

    I got attitude from the customer service rep when I explained the situation. "Sir we don't manufacture anything here, we didn't put our own stuff in those boxes." "That's not what I'm saying, what I am saying is I bought ammo from you, it's defective, I have sent it to the manufacturer and they are saying it was not made by them." "I'll give you the contact info for the person I dealt with at UltraMax." She spoke to her supervisor who is going to call me later today.

    She alluded to giving me a refund. I find it interesting that there is someone counterfeiting already discount ammo.

    I'm glad I am going to start making my own, If there are quality problems I'll know exactly who to talk to...

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