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Lapua brass & lazy reloader
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2274257" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>I just finished the prep work on 700 65 PRC Lapua I received after a long wait. My current process on new brass is:</p><p>1. Run 0.263 expander through them to ensure necks are a perfect circle</p><p>2. Trim to 2.018" on a Giraud. 2.018 was trimming to shortest</p><p>3. Uniform flash holes with K&N premium tool on drill</p><p>4. Uniform primer pockets with K&N premium tool on drill</p><p>5.Run through custom Whidden dies setting neck tension with bushing</p><p>6. Wet wash to remove any lube</p><p>7. Ready to set primers to uniform depth using 21st century priming tool (7 clicks to seat flush to bottom) & finish loading process.</p><p>*Definitely not OCD. I no longer work & face the stiffest competition possible, myself. My goal is bugholes with at most 2 bullets per rifle. I prefer to use only one bullet , a hunting bullet, but sometimes a target bullet does better when you are not hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2274257, member: 109060"] I just finished the prep work on 700 65 PRC Lapua I received after a long wait. My current process on new brass is: 1. Run 0.263 expander through them to ensure necks are a perfect circle 2. Trim to 2.018” on a Giraud. 2.018 was trimming to shortest 3. Uniform flash holes with K&N premium tool on drill 4. Uniform primer pockets with K&N premium tool on drill 5.Run through custom Whidden dies setting neck tension with bushing 6. Wet wash to remove any lube 7. Ready to set primers to uniform depth using 21st century priming tool (7 clicks to seat flush to bottom) & finish loading process. *Definitely not OCD. I no longer work & face the stiffest competition possible, myself. My goal is bugholes with at most 2 bullets per rifle. I prefer to use only one bullet , a hunting bullet, but sometimes a target bullet does better when you are not hunting. [/QUOTE]
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