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Reloading
Brand new Lapua brass
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<blockquote data-quote="243Lapua" data-source="post: 933355" data-attributes="member: 36140"><p>Mine is not a 243AI, I shoot a 243 Win tightneck .269. But I would start with uniforming the primer pockets and deburring the flashhole, This way you can get it out of the way. After that I would load and fireform the brass. After that I would check for proper case length to specifications. Trim to length, chamfer and deburr. I really don't know if your running a tightneck on your 243AI. But if your not don't worry on cutting the necks, That would just put you into a whole area of reloading. I always prep my brass even though its stated its the best in the market. This is just my preference and it give me piece of mind knowing that my loads are a precise as I want them to be. gun)</p><p> </p><p>If you don't want to spend to much money on dies try to find this ones. Redding #78420. Simply and they work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="243Lapua, post: 933355, member: 36140"] Mine is not a 243AI, I shoot a 243 Win tightneck .269. But I would start with uniforming the primer pockets and deburring the flashhole, This way you can get it out of the way. After that I would load and fireform the brass. After that I would check for proper case length to specifications. Trim to length, chamfer and deburr. I really don't know if your running a tightneck on your 243AI. But if your not don't worry on cutting the necks, That would just put you into a whole area of reloading. I always prep my brass even though its stated its the best in the market. This is just my preference and it give me piece of mind knowing that my loads are a precise as I want them to be. gun) If you don't want to spend to much money on dies try to find this ones. Redding #78420. Simply and they work. [/QUOTE]
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