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Reloading
Brand new Lapua brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter2678" data-source="post: 933858" data-attributes="member: 47460"><p>Never had I needed to worry about uniforming flash holes or primer pockets on any of my 6.5x284, 6br or 6.5x47 Lapua brass. If you feel the need to, go right ahead as its your precious time not mine. I just clean them out before each reload and go from there. Will there come a time where I might need to, maybe, but for the thousands of pieces I've used so far, no need as they've all been perfect after my frequent & random checks.. Now if its referring to WW 284 win brass then yes the flash holes usually need deburred among other things. However the topic of the thread is Lapua brass. In either case implying that I skip/ignore other steps such as expanding necks, trimming, chamferring, turning, FL resizing etc, is just flat out wrong and not true.. Don't know how you got to that impression. If you want to assume I haphazardly just throw my reloads together then you should probably stop assuming so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter2678, post: 933858, member: 47460"] Never had I needed to worry about uniforming flash holes or primer pockets on any of my 6.5x284, 6br or 6.5x47 Lapua brass. If you feel the need to, go right ahead as its your precious time not mine. I just clean them out before each reload and go from there. Will there come a time where I might need to, maybe, but for the thousands of pieces I've used so far, no need as they've all been perfect after my frequent & random checks.. Now if its referring to WW 284 win brass then yes the flash holes usually need deburred among other things. However the topic of the thread is Lapua brass. In either case implying that I skip/ignore other steps such as expanding necks, trimming, chamferring, turning, FL resizing etc, is just flat out wrong and not true.. Don't know how you got to that impression. If you want to assume I haphazardly just throw my reloads together then you should probably stop assuming so much. [/QUOTE]
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