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Unread 04-21-2023, 10:01 AM   #1
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Good morning. I would like to have a few reloads tested. A helpful member suggested that I contact Tom Armbrust at 815 385 0037. Unfortunately that number has been disconnected. Is Tom still testing shells? Does anyone have a new number for him? Any help is appreciated.
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https://www.precisionreloading.com/

1-800-223-0900

I have had several loads tested by these guys. illy
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https://www.precisionreloading.com/

1-800-223-0900

I have had several loads tested by these guys. illy
I’ve also used Precision Reloading a number of times and they are great to work with. They are generally quick to test and are more than will to discuss the results if you have questions.
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Jeff,

I have this

815-451-6649

as his cell number.

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Send them to me for a thorough evaluation. Seriously, Precision is very good.
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Always test unknown shells in a friend's gun!!
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Thanks friends. I have loaded 15 shells. 5 samples each, of 3 different recipes. The only difference is the amount of powder. I weighed a few sample “drops” of powder to verify the powder charge. I also noticed that, according to my scale, the powder charge is slightly less than the MEC chart predicts. As I ran the 5 samples, I numbered each one. I figured that I do not want to test the first shell after changing dies. Hopefully I’ll get the chance to ship them to a lab before leaving for the Southern. ��
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Hey Jeff I hope your threw away that #38 bushing.
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Hey Jeff I hope your threw away that #38 bushing. ��
Yup! I’ll probably settle on 26 or 27 depending on test results.
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I usually email Tom Armbrust instead of calling. He doesn't do email himself but there is a lady who answers them for him.
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