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Loaded up a truck load of TSS

Started by neal, February 21, 2024, 10:58:03 PM

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neal

My annual sit in my shop and load shells for my wife and I and a couple buddies. It is a tedious process loading this many. But also very rewarding seeing the results. 155 in total 12 & 20 ga.






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arkrem870

Those crimps are perfect. Well done ......mine look horrible by comparison.
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Gobbler428

Those look great, when do I need to place my order?

zelmo1

Pride breeds quality. Very nice looking shells bro. Many a longbeard will rue this day. Z

btodd00

what brand roll crimp are you using? mine are getting better but not that clean

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Well done Neal! Love those blue 12's.
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neal

Quote from: btodd00 on February 22, 2024, 07:44:16 AM
what brand roll crimp are you using? mine are getting better but not that clean
I use a GAEP roll crimp. One little thing I do is put a little WD-40 on the inside of the roll crimpper every ten shells and then wipe some on each hull before I crimp them.

Appreciate the kind words. I'll say I've come along ways from when I first started. If anyone has more specific questions feel free to PM me I'd be more than happy to help


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Dtrkyman

That is a long process loading that many, I think I did 25 just to finish off the shot I had left.

My crimps have gotten drastically better but those are clean!

runngun

Quote from: arkrem870 on February 22, 2024, 06:01:40 AM
Those crimps are perfect. Well done ......mine look horrible by comparison.
I use a drill press with a little KROIL on a Q Tip. I put it on the outside of the hull and on the crimping bit (inside of the groove.
I pull down, hold for about 5 seconds and then pull it on down pretty quickly. Don't take but a fee seconds!!!! Pretty crmps!
Until I started doing that mine looked like crappolla!!!!
Then I will put clear gel fingernail
Polish on the overshot card for sealing!!!

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Kytomgetter

Looks great. You can't use all of them so send me some of each. Lol. Great work. God bless

jhoward11

$50 a row of 5 makes you some good money. Just let me know where to send the check:) I like 'em!!!

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Dtrkyman

I believe I have the BPI roll crimper, I have a cordless drill press stand, attach any cordless to it and bingo you have a drill press, my old neighbor gave me mine but they can be had cheap.

Run the 20v Dewalt on high speed, let it heat the hull for a few seconds then push down firm.