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Lapua Brass Prep??
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<blockquote data-quote="RUFFIAN R - NY" data-source="post: 2422086" data-attributes="member: 121836"><p>with new brass I weight each / then check neck thickness ( Neck turn my LR brass and clean it up to maybe 50-65 % ) / then flash hole deburring / case length before and after re-sizing brass, / use a piloted deburring too and then inside chamfering tool with a 15 degree angle. also do the primer pockets uniform depth and square. Keeping good notes on the brass and batch by ( what one considers differences ) Example : a bench shooter only has maybe some 50 pcs that are near and dear to him. Keep it uniform . Been using Lapua - Peterson- just picked up some Alpha ( looks good, have not yet played with it ) still a little tooo cold out there and besides we may be getting a nice northeaster .,may be time to play with it. For my tactical / range toys I'ii get 3-500 rounds and do my thing, hunting toys get 1-200 of each.. and yes keep them well marked and isolated with the note sheets. Remember this ALL SHELL HOLDERS ARE NOT THE SAME . Keep them in there own die box. with a dummy round. Its work but its uniform uniform uniform. Would like to get one of the electric annealing machines.. OH YAH !!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUFFIAN R - NY, post: 2422086, member: 121836"] with new brass I weight each / then check neck thickness ( Neck turn my LR brass and clean it up to maybe 50-65 % ) / then flash hole deburring / case length before and after re-sizing brass, / use a piloted deburring too and then inside chamfering tool with a 15 degree angle. also do the primer pockets uniform depth and square. Keeping good notes on the brass and batch by ( what one considers differences ) Example : a bench shooter only has maybe some 50 pcs that are near and dear to him. Keep it uniform . Been using Lapua - Peterson- just picked up some Alpha ( looks good, have not yet played with it ) still a little tooo cold out there and besides we may be getting a nice northeaster .,may be time to play with it. For my tactical / range toys I'ii get 3-500 rounds and do my thing, hunting toys get 1-200 of each.. and yes keep them well marked and isolated with the note sheets. Remember this ALL SHELL HOLDERS ARE NOT THE SAME . Keep them in there own die box. with a dummy round. Its work but its uniform uniform uniform. Would like to get one of the electric annealing machines.. OH YAH !!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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