Using own brass for Hornady lock n load

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What company (s) will tap your brass for use with the Hornady lock and load gauge?
I've found Copper Creek does but I know I found others in the past. Now I can't find them via google. Any reviews are appreciated.
Thanks
 
What company (s) will tap your brass for use with the Hornady lock and load gauge?
I've found Copper Creek does but I know I found others in the past. Now I can't find them via google. Any reviews are appreciated.
Thanks
PM me. I think I can help you out. No charge.
Thanks
Len
 
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it's a letter size drill bit , "L" . the tap is a 5/16 - 36 . it's a very easy job .
Yes it easy if you have the correct equipment. If you drill just a little off center and tap you will get incorrect readings using the "Lock & Load"
Also YES EASY to drill off center.
If you want to DYI I can help you out with some suggestions. If you don't have the proper equipment we would be glad to help you out also with drilling & tapping your fireformed/de-primed brass - at no charge.
Let's just say Jill & I are always trying to help out fellow shooters and "Pay it Forward".
Just PM us.
We have done this many times for ourselves and for friends.
Len & Jill
 
Yes it easy if you have the correct equipment. If you drill just a little off center and tap you will get incorrect readings using the "Lock & Load"
Also YES EASY to drill off center.
If you want to DYI I can help you out with some suggestions. If you don't have the proper equipment we would be glad to help you out also with drilling & tapping your fireformed/de-primed brass - at no charge.
Let's just say Jill & I are always trying to help out fellow shooters and "Pay it Forward".
Just PM us.
We have done this many times for ourselves and for friends.
Len & Jill
Thanks Len! This is why I asked for help. I'll follow up with you soon.
 
Hornady will do it for ya also. Scroll to the bottom of this link:

 
i dont really see a point with these tools ..following erosion maybe .. once you have a full head spaced shouldered peice of brass that is sized to match your chamber. make a dummy with it and keep seating deeper till you bolt closes like ya did to find the max 0 bumped crush fit shoulder

ydanroh tricks
 
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