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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2984027" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I don't resell anything for the most part. Think I've used the classifieds here three times and got screwed twice because I trusted the other party.</p><p>I'm happy with 300 rounds per hour. I could do almost twice that if I didn't have to load those stinking primer tubes. I do include that time in my loading. If I had 5-6 of them already loaded and ready to drop, brass and bullets on the table, 500 per hour would be easy, but I usually just grab a handful of brass, a hand full of bullets, put them on the bench and start cycling. Not the most organized in the world I guess but I like the activity of reloading and the sound of rounds dropping into the retainer bucket. You just get into the rhythm and move along. I count stopping to empty the retainer, and load into bullet boxes as well. Some just put the finished rounds into a bag, but I'm too anal I guess. I like to see those bullet boxes stacking up on the bench. Always load 100 more than I'll need for the next match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2984027, member: 5412"] I don't resell anything for the most part. Think I've used the classifieds here three times and got screwed twice because I trusted the other party. I'm happy with 300 rounds per hour. I could do almost twice that if I didn't have to load those stinking primer tubes. I do include that time in my loading. If I had 5-6 of them already loaded and ready to drop, brass and bullets on the table, 500 per hour would be easy, but I usually just grab a handful of brass, a hand full of bullets, put them on the bench and start cycling. Not the most organized in the world I guess but I like the activity of reloading and the sound of rounds dropping into the retainer bucket. You just get into the rhythm and move along. I count stopping to empty the retainer, and load into bullet boxes as well. Some just put the finished rounds into a bag, but I'm too anal I guess. I like to see those bullet boxes stacking up on the bench. Always load 100 more than I'll need for the next match. [/QUOTE]
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