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Question about bulk Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="jhendri2" data-source="post: 21160" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Well, this is what I do for new cases, may be right or wrong but here goes...I first full length resize the cases, trim all cases, debur and chamfer, uniform the flash holes, uniform the primer pockets, then I weigh all of the cases and segregate the over or underweight ones. Then I get the RCBS casemaster and check the contrinceity (SP?) and segregate the ones that are out of round. I don't yet have a neck turner but will be getting one soon to aleive the contrincity problem. Then I primer, charge, and load the bullets. then I will go back to the contricity gauge and check bullet run out, and set the ones with the most run out for sighters. Anyway, that's what I do I'm sure alot of people will disagree with this process but for what it's worth here ya' go. Alot of these process only have to be done once. If need anything else let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhendri2, post: 21160, member: 217"] Well, this is what I do for new cases, may be right or wrong but here goes...I first full length resize the cases, trim all cases, debur and chamfer, uniform the flash holes, uniform the primer pockets, then I weigh all of the cases and segregate the over or underweight ones. Then I get the RCBS casemaster and check the contrinceity (SP?) and segregate the ones that are out of round. I don't yet have a neck turner but will be getting one soon to aleive the contrincity problem. Then I primer, charge, and load the bullets. then I will go back to the contricity gauge and check bullet run out, and set the ones with the most run out for sighters. Anyway, that's what I do I'm sure alot of people will disagree with this process but for what it's worth here ya' go. Alot of these process only have to be done once. If need anything else let me know. [/QUOTE]
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