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Temperature and Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1037633" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>Make sure you have a good stereo and XM radio capability in your room. Bluesville , Little Steve's garage, Jazz , Sinatra. Depends on my mood lol!. Makes the chore easier and isn't distracting IMHO. Finish one process for all ( decap, fl size, trim etc) before you go to the next step and keep a list of where you are in the process in each can of brass. Doing .223 brass for 3-gun taught me that. Volumes are huge ! You try to do one cartridge case completely at a time and the pile NEVER seems to get smaller and that's depressing. I try to end up where I have all the brass done (even primed) so all I have to do to get out to the range or a match is drop powder and seat bullets.</p><p>"eat the elephant one bite at a time"</p><p>Take care!</p><p>Phil Hoham</p><p>Berger Bullet Tech</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1037633, member: 85389"] Make sure you have a good stereo and XM radio capability in your room. Bluesville , Little Steve's garage, Jazz , Sinatra. Depends on my mood lol!. Makes the chore easier and isn't distracting IMHO. Finish one process for all ( decap, fl size, trim etc) before you go to the next step and keep a list of where you are in the process in each can of brass. Doing .223 brass for 3-gun taught me that. Volumes are huge ! You try to do one cartridge case completely at a time and the pile NEVER seems to get smaller and that's depressing. I try to end up where I have all the brass done (even primed) so all I have to do to get out to the range or a match is drop powder and seat bullets. "eat the elephant one bite at a time" Take care! Phil Hoham Berger Bullet Tech [/QUOTE]
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