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Reloading
Dumb reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1827159" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Start by looking over your cases as you put them in a case tray. If you don't have the room to have two trays. 1 un-sized and and 1 sized cases trays. You can set up and hold one roll back then after sizing your case place it in the front roll. That way you will see where you left off to start again and moved back to the next roll. I always after resizing all the brass I check my overall case length as the next complete step. Long cases cause problems. My bench is set up to move from one step to the next. The only time I go back to the start place is to placement of the bullets in the case and complete the process. In loading powder never start off with the hottest load in the reloading manual.</p><p></p><p>SSS </p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1827159, member: 101791"] Start by looking over your cases as you put them in a case tray. If you don't have the room to have two trays. 1 un-sized and and 1 sized cases trays. You can set up and hold one roll back then after sizing your case place it in the front roll. That way you will see where you left off to start again and moved back to the next roll. I always after resizing all the brass I check my overall case length as the next complete step. Long cases cause problems. My bench is set up to move from one step to the next. The only time I go back to the start place is to placement of the bullets in the case and complete the process. In loading powder never start off with the hottest load in the reloading manual. SSS Mike [/QUOTE]
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