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Reloading
Brass prep?
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<blockquote data-quote="stonehands1" data-source="post: 1075821" data-attributes="member: 88929"><p>It has always been my thinking that if everything is exactly the same every time that each bullet should have the same poi. In my smaller rifles like my 6mmAI which has only 50 grains of powder versus my Warbird which has 100+ grains, brass prep twice as critical (in my head anyway).</p><p> My number one goal is to make every piece of brass exactly the same. </p><p> 1. Cleaning in tumbler.</p><p> 2. Clean them inside with a rotary brush. </p><p> 3. Resize and deprime. Make sure to clean resizing lube off each case after.</p><p> 4. Trim all to same length every time. </p><p> 5. Clean and debur primer pockets.</p><p> 6. Chamfer in and out.</p><p> 7. Sort by weight. Very important on smaller cases.</p><p> </p><p> Weight every bullet and sort. Each group of loaded rounds should weigh exactly the same and be seated to the same depth when loaded.</p><p> Also I clean my resizer when done to get lube out. Have had trouble with build up in past. Good luck and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonehands1, post: 1075821, member: 88929"] It has always been my thinking that if everything is exactly the same every time that each bullet should have the same poi. In my smaller rifles like my 6mmAI which has only 50 grains of powder versus my Warbird which has 100+ grains, brass prep twice as critical (in my head anyway). My number one goal is to make every piece of brass exactly the same. 1. Cleaning in tumbler. 2. Clean them inside with a rotary brush. 3. Resize and deprime. Make sure to clean resizing lube off each case after. 4. Trim all to same length every time. 5. Clean and debur primer pockets. 6. Chamfer in and out. 7. Sort by weight. Very important on smaller cases. Weight every bullet and sort. Each group of loaded rounds should weigh exactly the same and be seated to the same depth when loaded. Also I clean my resizer when done to get lube out. Have had trouble with build up in past. Good luck and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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