Targetmaster sensor designed for 10/10 and M5 scale.

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#11 Post by dromia »

I am using fired cases, yes you have to orientate them in the chamber

For the .22 rf I am just reloading once, for the magnums I am reloading three times.

.22 rf uses around 1gn N320 for accuracy.

For the magnums I use Cooper magnum data and this means I can use Quickload predictions.
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#12 Post by 1066 »

So now someone needs to invent a small hydraulic jig of some sort to blow out the rim - Hmmm.
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#13 Post by dromia »

I have tried that and it is easy enough to do with a drop of water and a dowel. Just tapping it out with a shaped brass rod is easier and drier.

I just found it a step too much as orienting the cases is not an issue.
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#14 Post by Racalman »

dromia wrote:Definitely a niche activity but we all need to do something to pass the time 'till we are dead.
That pretty much sums up all recreational shooting ...
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What do you use for priming compound and how do you get it into the case?
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Prime All, volume measure, funnel, acetone and a bamboo stick.
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#17 Post by bradaz11 »

that is amazing! and to think I find 9mm too small and fiddly.
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#18 Post by NoEntry »

Allan,
Please check your pm's

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#19 Post by 1066 »

Thank you Mike. :)
Just a little update on this, I've added a few more bits and pieces.
These dedicated sensors just replace the original standard sensor and are compatible with all TM's

Dedicated sensor for 10/10:
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Sensor for the Lyman M5 and the old Ohaus 505 (not the RCBS 505)
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Sensor for RCBS M500 and M1000:
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Remote start button (fits all TM's made in the last couple of years with a gold socket on backplate)
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Camera and bracket kits (most scales)
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Base stabiliser for M500 scale:
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#20 Post by Triffid »

Hi Allan.
Is it possible to fit the remote start button to an older TM?
I assume a new socket will be required and internal wiring to connect it.

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