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OAUSA Net – May 22, 2014 – More Ammunition Handloading

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2013 4:59 pm
by toms
Well....................after several delays, it finally looks like we might be able to do our ammunition handloading net, but, we need to add one note of caution. It seems that Southern California Edison (who supplies electricity to the repeater we use for the nets), is conducting some "routine" repair or maintenance work and, yes, you guessed it - it will be all day Thursday and possibly into the evening. While this work is being performed, ALL power to the repeater will be shut down and that means no echolink or IRLP. So if we are not on the air or if things shut down unexpectedly, send your thanks to SCE.

Last April and December we had several nets on ammunition handloading. We only had time for a broad overview of the steps and equipment used in the process.

Our general outline for these nets includes:

1. Reasons for and benefits of handloading
2. Equipment and safe conditions for handloading
3. Handloading Components
4. Learning sources - how to get started
5. Safety and common sense

For this next net we would like to do a quick refresher and then dive into more details and answer questions. Most importantly, we would encourage questions, tips, suggestions and equipment recommendations. Also we have some new products to spotlight.

Link to the net preview from April 18 & 25 2013
viewtopic.php?f=70&t=3482#p28645

Re: OAUSA Net – December 5, 2013 – More ammunition Handloading

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:07 pm
by DaveK
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT

Since this weeks net is on a firearms related topic, I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to spotlight a product I discovered many years ago, but which was brought to my attention recently by Mike Spivak, KJ6BB. Whether you hand load for pistols or rifles, sooner or later it will become necessary to remove a stuck case from your reloading press. The process for removing the case is pretty straight forward and easy, but the job is impossible unless you have the right equipment. Mike sent us the following information on the RCBS remover kit.

Follow this link to the RCBS website for more information: https://shop.rcbs.com/WebConnect/MainSe ... uctId=3647

Here is a picture of the kit:

Re: OAUSA Net – December 5, 2013 – More ammunition Handloading

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:01 am
by lrsrngr
Example of a "homemade" ultrasonic cleaning solution using natural to mild cleaning ingredients and some examples of sonic cleaners you can find on the market (photos).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99kGy8-bGXs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqkX0C1lR7c

I have a Lyman cleaner I got as a kit with the tank and two bottles of concentrate cleaner; one bottle for parts and the other for brass. So far I am still learning the capabilities but I have used and like the liquid cleaners that are available for use without a tumbler or u-sonic cleaner. Birchwood Casey used to do a good job but I found that it is not shipped to CA in some sites. Don't know what the problem is but it is an alternative that can be used instead of buying a tumbler or u-sonic cleaner. Not a bad start for a beginner to wash their brass as necessary.

Re: OAUSA Net – December 5, 2013 – More ammunition Handloading

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 10:47 am
by DaveK
lrsrngr wrote:Example of a "homemade" ultrasonic cleaning solution using natural to mild cleaning ingredients and some examples of sonic cleaners you can find on the market (photos).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99kGy8-bGXs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqkX0C1lR7c

I have a Lyman cleaner I got as a kit with the tank and two bottles of concentrate cleaner; one bottle for parts and the other for brass. So far I am still learning the capabilities but I have used and like the liquid cleaners that are available for use without a tumbler or u-sonic cleaner. Birchwood Casey used to do a good job but I found that it is not shipped to CA in some sites. Don't know what the problem is but it is an alternative that can be used instead of buying a tumbler or u-sonic cleaner. Not a bad start for a beginner to wash their brass as necessary.

Good information. I take it that you prefer the ultrasonic cleaners to the dry media tumblers, for brass.

Re: OAUSA Net – December 5, 2013 – More ammunition Handloading

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:54 pm
by lrsrngr
Dave,

I have found that cleaning solutions get the job done but I have not yet perfected any technique so I am okay with tumbling and I'm just getting started in the liquid and u-sonic cleaning method. I really like the "deep clean" of parts and mechanisms I would rather not take apart for fear of spring, clip, pin losses. It is easy to put the parts in, blow them dry, quench them with a good water inhibitor (WD40) and blow them off a second time and put things back together. I have seen this used on AR parts for carbon buildup and it seems to work very well so overall I am becoming a fan of the u-sonic cleaner and learning the ins and outs of this as a tool/system. Do I plan on keeping my tumblers inline, yes, by all means.

Re: OAUSA Net – April 10, 201 – More Ammunition Handloading

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 10:35 pm
by toms
Product - Spot light : Hornaday One Shot Case Lube
One Shot Case Lube
One Shot Case Lube
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from their website
The most popular lube on the market
One Shot Case Lube is the most popular reloading cartridge and tool lubricant in the market, because; Case Lube is a dry film “Boundary” lubricant that is non-hazardous, does not contaminate powders or primers, and the “DynaGlide”™ technology exceeds US Military & NATO load carrying capacity requirements by 6 times. Precision shooters appreciate One Shot Case Lube’s clean, non-sticky, quick and easy application when loading large volumes of rounds at a time. The flexible all-purpose dry film lubricant use on their other reloading tools is a major bonus.
Lube entire blocks of cases in one shot. Dries in minutes. One Shot is a non-petroleum product that will not contaminate powder or primers.

Features:
• Improves tool and die performance and extends service life.
• A high speed “micro penetrating”, high pressure dry film.
• Will not contaminate powder or primers.
• Evenly distributes lubricant over the entire case (won’t creep or migrate).
• DynaGlide Plus® prevents tarnish, which in turn reduces drag on case extraction and helps prevent scoring/scratching damage
• Offers advantages in critical match load accuracy.
• Eliminates the paste lubing mess.
• Improves ejection and reduces scoring and scratching of cases.
• Minimizes jamming problems in semi-automatic firearms.
• Works great for lubricating presses and other equipment
http://www.hornady.com/store/One-Shot-Spray-Case-Lube
About $11.00 for a 5.5 oz can

Re: OAUSA Net – May 22, 2014 – More Ammunition Handloading

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 7:40 am
by toms
Product Spot light AlumAseal
Alum-A-Seal
Alum-A-Seal
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http://www.goldeagle.com/brands/alumaseal/
http://www.goldeagle.com/brands/alumaseal/faq.aspx

Per the manufacture:
“ALUMASEAL® brand has been sealing radiator and heater core leaks for over 75 years. Today’s products feature modern state-of-the-art formulas for unbeatable leak stopping performance. ALUMASEAL® brand is safe and compatible with ALL antifreeze and coolants (green, orange, yellow or G-05, etc.), and with ALL metal, plastic and rubber parts. Guaranteed to work or your money back!”

This also from their website:
“ALUMASEAL® brand has an indefinite shelf life, provided the package has not been opened.
One tube or bottle of ALUMASEAL® brand will treat up to 20 quarts [5 gallons/ 18.9 L].
You should notice the leak slowing within a few minutes after adding the product, but certainly within 200 miles of driving or less, as it takes a while to thoroughly circulate through the cooling system and stop”

You can buy AlumAseal in a powder or liquid. I carry the powder for space saving and to reduce the risk of a spill.
So far it has allowed me 3 times to drive a vehicle all the way home after a leak developed.
If you look at the testimonials on their website, you will conclude that people stop the leak and consider it a long term fix. My strategy is to use it to get home and them fix or replace the problem item since if it lets go again, I could be miles from help.