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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2535393" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I set up a little differently. New cases out of the box. I setup and cut the case all to the same length to be consistence, which bevels inside and outside, at the same time. Cut the necks for thickness. Deburr the flash hole. Check the primer pocket for consistencies. volume weight the cases. Check I.D. of neck. Adjust if needed for tension. First bullets down the tube are reduced loads and bullets into lands to fireform the cases using 2nd bullets, primers I don't like, and powder I really load with except for forming the case. When annealing I clean the cases, and then anneal. Determine if I need to clean again. Set up an FL size my cases. Bumping the shoulder .001 to .002. </p><p>Fired cases Not from the rifle that's going to be used. it's a little different in set. De-prime, clean, anneal, FL sizing, Mandrel to push out necks to prep for trimming to length, and cut necks for thickness, then the other steps. I probable left out something. I don't wipe my case down with WD-40. WD-40 can work it's way into the primer pocket. Guess what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2535393, member: 101791"] I set up a little differently. New cases out of the box. I setup and cut the case all to the same length to be consistence, which bevels inside and outside, at the same time. Cut the necks for thickness. Deburr the flash hole. Check the primer pocket for consistencies. volume weight the cases. Check I.D. of neck. Adjust if needed for tension. First bullets down the tube are reduced loads and bullets into lands to fireform the cases using 2nd bullets, primers I don't like, and powder I really load with except for forming the case. When annealing I clean the cases, and then anneal. Determine if I need to clean again. Set up an FL size my cases. Bumping the shoulder .001 to .002. Fired cases Not from the rifle that's going to be used. it's a little different in set. De-prime, clean, anneal, FL sizing, Mandrel to push out necks to prep for trimming to length, and cut necks for thickness, then the other steps. I probable left out something. I don't wipe my case down with WD-40. WD-40 can work it's way into the primer pocket. Guess what? [/QUOTE]
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