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Reloading
Any Interest in Reloading Services?
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWess" data-source="post: 1773635" data-attributes="member: 106822"><p>I am thinking about starting a side business offering a couple of reloading services that some of you may either not like or don't have time for. The first service would be brass prep and the second service would be full (re)loading to your specs.</p><p></p><p>My steps for the fired brass prep process would be:</p><p>Step 1. Remove Spent Primer</p><p>Step 2. Tumble Clean</p><p>Step 3. Anneal With AMP Mark II (1 Piece of Brass Will Be Sacrificed)</p><p>Step 4. Standard FL Resize with No Expander</p><p>Step 5. Tumble Clean to Remove Lube</p><p>Step 6. Trim and Clean Primer Pocket</p><p>Step 7. Imperial Dry Lube Neck</p><p>Step 8. Expand Neck with Sinclair Expander Die</p><p></p><p>My steps for the full reloading would be the same steps for prepping plus priming, charging, and seating the bullet all to your specifications.</p><p></p><p>As far as pricing, it would have to be worth my time and it probably only makes sense cost wise to do it for the high quality brass. I was thinking like $0.60 per piece for prep and component cost + $0.80 per round loaded. I suppose if someone only wanted decapping, tumbling, and annealing I could do that too.</p><p></p><p>Basically, I just need to know if there is any interest for any of this. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWess, post: 1773635, member: 106822"] I am thinking about starting a side business offering a couple of reloading services that some of you may either not like or don't have time for. The first service would be brass prep and the second service would be full (re)loading to your specs. My steps for the fired brass prep process would be: Step 1. Remove Spent Primer Step 2. Tumble Clean Step 3. Anneal With AMP Mark II (1 Piece of Brass Will Be Sacrificed) Step 4. Standard FL Resize with No Expander Step 5. Tumble Clean to Remove Lube Step 6. Trim and Clean Primer Pocket Step 7. Imperial Dry Lube Neck Step 8. Expand Neck with Sinclair Expander Die My steps for the full reloading would be the same steps for prepping plus priming, charging, and seating the bullet all to your specifications. As far as pricing, it would have to be worth my time and it probably only makes sense cost wise to do it for the high quality brass. I was thinking like $0.60 per piece for prep and component cost + $0.80 per round loaded. I suppose if someone only wanted decapping, tumbling, and annealing I could do that too. Basically, I just need to know if there is any interest for any of this. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated. John [/QUOTE]
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