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Reloading
Discussion on reloading process
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<blockquote data-quote="JD Jones" data-source="post: 2356582" data-attributes="member: 120849"><p>Newb post #2</p><p>I've been reading and watching and think I'm at a place that makes sense as far as process is concerned. I'm new to reloading so things will change over time but I'm simple and I like to follow checklists. </p><p></p><p>1- decap as a stand-alone operation</p><p>2- lube case (imperial)</p><p>3- full length resize (decapper and expander removed) WHIDDEN bushing click die is what I'm looking at</p><p>4- neck lube & neck tension w/mandrel</p><p>5- trim case chamfer and deburr </p><p>6- prime case </p><p>7- powder charge </p><p>8- seat bullet (looking for bullet seater recommendation ; considering the bullet specific WHIDDEN or a Forster)</p><p></p><p>Plan is to anneal eventually but I think I can get pretty far with the brass I have before I add that to process. I would like to hear thoughts on the frequency.</p><p></p><p>Am I forgetting anything? Things to consider? I left out cleaning brass but understand there's different opinions on this as with most things.</p><p></p><p>Press is a co-ax </p><p>Brass is ADG </p><p>Only focused on reloading for 6.5 PRC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD Jones, post: 2356582, member: 120849"] Newb post #2 I’ve been reading and watching and think I’m at a place that makes sense as far as process is concerned. I’m new to reloading so things will change over time but I’m simple and I like to follow checklists. 1- decap as a stand-alone operation 2- lube case (imperial) 3- full length resize (decapper and expander removed) WHIDDEN bushing click die is what I’m looking at 4- neck lube & neck tension w/mandrel 5- trim case chamfer and deburr 6- prime case 7- powder charge 8- seat bullet (looking for bullet seater recommendation ; considering the bullet specific WHIDDEN or a Forster) Plan is to anneal eventually but I think I can get pretty far with the brass I have before I add that to process. I would like to hear thoughts on the frequency. Am I forgetting anything? Things to consider? I left out cleaning brass but understand there’s different opinions on this as with most things. Press is a co-ax Brass is ADG Only focused on reloading for 6.5 PRC [/QUOTE]
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