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Reloading
Your reloading process. The long version.
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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 66129" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I know this might be alot to ask but I was hoping a few of you reloaders would be able to outline your reloading process for those of us looking to improve or refine our own process.</p><p></p><p>This question is directed to all of you ogive measuring, meplat trimming, brass weighing reloaders that are getting very consistant results already. Like a mini reloading clinic.</p><p></p><p>I am not asking about the process of working up a load since that is covered about 6 times a year but rather all the mechanical steps taken to prepare the 4 components (bullet, brass, powder and primer)then physically assemble and adjust them. Sort of a "<strong>Step 1,</strong> blah blah blah. <strong>Step 2,</strong> then I yada yada yada."</p><p></p><p>It might even help if you start a whole new post titled "My reloading process." by Goodgrouper or "My reloading process." By Fiftydriver or whomever. That way questions about a particular process stay in that persons topic thread.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, it is going to take a little effort but I'm sure alot of people like myself that have been loading for years with <em>good to slightly better than good results</em> would like to see a few examples of the big picture from folks that have it working for them already.</p><p></p><p>A great big thanks to those who take the time to reply to this tall order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 66129, member: 11"] I know this might be alot to ask but I was hoping a few of you reloaders would be able to outline your reloading process for those of us looking to improve or refine our own process. This question is directed to all of you ogive measuring, meplat trimming, brass weighing reloaders that are getting very consistant results already. Like a mini reloading clinic. I am not asking about the process of working up a load since that is covered about 6 times a year but rather all the mechanical steps taken to prepare the 4 components (bullet, brass, powder and primer)then physically assemble and adjust them. Sort of a "[b]Step 1,[/b] blah blah blah. [b]Step 2,[/b] then I yada yada yada." It might even help if you start a whole new post titled "My reloading process." by Goodgrouper or "My reloading process." By Fiftydriver or whomever. That way questions about a particular process stay in that persons topic thread. Like I said, it is going to take a little effort but I'm sure alot of people like myself that have been loading for years with [i]good to slightly better than good results[/i] would like to see a few examples of the big picture from folks that have it working for them already. A great big thanks to those who take the time to reply to this tall order. [/QUOTE]
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