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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1637304" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I doubt you will find anything in Canada, I live in BC and haven't heard of an advanced course anywhere. There have been some basic reloading courses run in calgary. </p><p></p><p>I do a fairly similar prep,</p><p>Deprime, anneal, wet stainless pin tumbler, resize, trim/debur and neck turn if needed.</p><p>I use a gempro 300 scale and hand trickle to the last granule of powder, I try to stay +\- .02gr. I use either redding or whidden dies (fav is whidden fl bushing size/redding comp seater).</p><p>I did find my es number crept up when I switched to ss pin tumbling. But I like shiney cases.. next thing I am going to try is hbn coating on bullets. I think the necks may be a bit too clean, the carbon buildup may give a bit more consistent release. Hbn should help with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1637304, member: 14435"] I doubt you will find anything in Canada, I live in BC and haven’t heard of an advanced course anywhere. There have been some basic reloading courses run in calgary. I do a fairly similar prep, Deprime, anneal, wet stainless pin tumbler, resize, trim/debur and neck turn if needed. I use a gempro 300 scale and hand trickle to the last granule of powder, I try to stay +\- .02gr. I use either redding or whidden dies (fav is whidden fl bushing size/redding comp seater). I did find my es number crept up when I switched to ss pin tumbling. But I like shiney cases.. next thing I am going to try is hbn coating on bullets. I think the necks may be a bit too clean, the carbon buildup may give a bit more consistent release. Hbn should help with that. [/QUOTE]
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