boatymcboatface on Nostr: Right on! For high volume loading I think that makes lots of sense. For ...
Right on! For high volume loading I think that makes lots of sense. For precision-type loads with this many steps I figure I will find the pins. I also use the tumbling chips I heard about from Jerry Miculek. They seem to come out well.
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