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January 2015

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                                   JANUARY 2015 NEWSLETTER

Robin and I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and may your 2015 be HAPPY and PROSPEROUS. THANK YOU to all our loyal customers for making 2014 our best year yet and for sharing us with your friends. Many of our new customers this year found out about us because of a referral from someone they knew. Our continuing goal is to live up to your recommendations and to provide “Service and Support Second To None”.

We are truly enjoying all the friends we have made through Titan Reloading and look forward to many more. Feel free to contact us. When possible, please email us rather than call. Due to our limited phone system and staff we are able to respond to your questions quicker via email. Please include your full name or order ID number with any order inquiries. Service and Support is our top priority. As always, you will find many answers to questions in the “FAQ” and “Help Videos” areas of our website www.titanreloading.com . Check us out on Google+ and Facebook .

Dennis / Titan Reloading

FEATURED PRODUCT:

Lee Classic Turret Press

This press has all the features of the award-winning Turret Press with quality touches that make this the finest, most convenient press to own. The Classic Turret features the solid steel linkage and cast iron base of the Lee Classic Cast. Your first stroke of the hardwood gripped lever will convince you this is one, solid silky smooth press! The sturdy iron base shows its Classic Cast roots.

The long stroke allows rifle cases over three inches long to be loaded using the automatic index. Deactivate the Auto-Index and cases as long as the monster 50 BMG can be loaded. The rigid cast iron frame supports the ram with over 12 square inches of area. The industry’s largest ram is drilled completely through to dispense primers in an attached clear PVC tube. Every primer is caught–guaranteed.

Instant change turrets are the same as the famous Lee Turret Press. The Classic Turret uses the new Lee Lever Primer System (LPS) and the Lee Safety Prime tool makes priming on the press a delight.

If you like to own the best, then treat yourself to the Lee Classic Turret. The finest reloading system made.

Specifications:

Press Type: Turret Press
Number of Stations: 4
Frame Material: Steel and Cast Iron
Frame Opening Size: 4-1/2″
Handle Location: Bottom Right or Left
Die Size Accepted: 7/8″-14 Threaded Dies
Ram Stroke: 3-1/2″
Ram Diameter: 1-1/8″
Priming Feature: Lever Prime
Number of Mounting Holes: 3
Mounting Hardware Included: No

INSIGHT OF THE MONTH:

Cartridge Overall Length (O.A.L.) Determined

The overall length (o.a.l.) listed on the drawing in Modern Reloading is the SAAMI (Small Arms Ammunition Manufacturers Institute) specification. Most of the load data in the book was supplied to us by the powder manufactures. One can exceed the recommended maximum overall length as long as it doesn’t interfere with the function of the rifle. If your rifle will not accept ammunition loaded to a longer o.a.l. choose a different bullet/powder combination.

There are many tools on the market to determine the “free bore” of your particular rifle. This is the distance from the face of the bolt to the lands of the barrel. A handy way to determine this without such equipment is to use a fine marking pencil and a cleaning rod. Use something to make the internal portion of the threads of the cleaning rod blunt so that a tip of a bullet cannot go into the concave portion. Even a piece of Duct tape will suffice temporarily. With the bolt out of the gun and the bullet you intend to use placed and held up against the lands and grooves of the barrel, place your cleaning rod in from the muzzle until you feel it stop against the tip of the bullet. Mark this spot on the cleaning rod from the muzzle end. Remove the bullet and repeat the procedure with the bolt in and closed. The distance between the two marks will be a close indicator of the maximum Cartridge Overall Length for that particular bullet.

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