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<blockquote data-quote="Mc Fraser" data-source="post: 1634097" data-attributes="member: 106529"><p>I am pretty sure my technique needs improvement, but this is what I do:</p><p>neck sizing and de-priming with Lee die</p><p>clean in a wet tumbler</p><p>salt bath annealing</p><p>wash</p><p>primer pocket uniforming</p><p>neck sizing with Lee die</p><p>inside flash hole deburring</p><p>measure the length and trim if necessary</p><p>deburring and chamfering </p><p>case weight I keep only the ones that are 186.0 to 186.9 grain</p><p>check run out</p><p>prime and set bullet, lee die and rcbs chargemaster lite</p><p>check bullet run out</p><p></p><p>I am still looking for a good video on reloading techniques, the problem is how do I know which one is true from the millions that are out there on youtube. I live in Canada, I can't even find a decent training program (that I know off).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc Fraser, post: 1634097, member: 106529"] I am pretty sure my technique needs improvement, but this is what I do: neck sizing and de-priming with Lee die clean in a wet tumbler salt bath annealing wash primer pocket uniforming neck sizing with Lee die inside flash hole deburring measure the length and trim if necessary deburring and chamfering case weight I keep only the ones that are 186.0 to 186.9 grain check run out prime and set bullet, lee die and rcbs chargemaster lite check bullet run out I am still looking for a good video on reloading techniques, the problem is how do I know which one is true from the millions that are out there on youtube. I live in Canada, I can't even find a decent training program (that I know off). [/QUOTE]
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