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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1951677" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>223/556 any range brass I lube and resize/decap on my rcbs single stage. Then wet tumble and dry. I bought the Dillion Swager. Pistol I use a universal decapper on the single stage. Then wet tumble and dry. Or I have sized/decapped pistols cases and cleaned</p><p></p><p>I bought this hand priming tool. It is the best. quick change between calibers and adjustable primer seating depth </p><p></p><p> <a href="https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016958988?pid=582486" target="_blank">https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016958988?pid=582486</a></p><p></p><p>Even though my dillon rl550 can do every stage. Filling the primer tubes, dumping powder in a small lubed case like .223 just sucks and slows down production. So if it is all done ahead of time. oil free sized and primed cases. It off the races. I have different 4 stage blocks setup for all my calibers with everything on them. So you just have to install it on the press. Measure the powder weight a few times and its off to the races. I just sit at my bench and pump out 200-300 in a hour. My buddy has the dillon 750 motorized and I bought some base blocks for it. He was running the machine and and I was filling dozens of primer tubes and doing the base resizer for mass production of 40 cal . We did something like 4000 40 cal in one day as a group effort.</p><p></p><p>The whole problem now is you can't find primers or bullets. small rifle and small pistol primers are not being sold anywhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1951677, member: 2939"] 223/556 any range brass I lube and resize/decap on my rcbs single stage. Then wet tumble and dry. I bought the Dillion Swager. Pistol I use a universal decapper on the single stage. Then wet tumble and dry. Or I have sized/decapped pistols cases and cleaned I bought this hand priming tool. It is the best. quick change between calibers and adjustable primer seating depth [URL]https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1016958988?pid=582486[/URL] Even though my dillon rl550 can do every stage. Filling the primer tubes, dumping powder in a small lubed case like .223 just sucks and slows down production. So if it is all done ahead of time. oil free sized and primed cases. It off the races. I have different 4 stage blocks setup for all my calibers with everything on them. So you just have to install it on the press. Measure the powder weight a few times and its off to the races. I just sit at my bench and pump out 200-300 in a hour. My buddy has the dillon 750 motorized and I bought some base blocks for it. He was running the machine and and I was filling dozens of primer tubes and doing the base resizer for mass production of 40 cal . We did something like 4000 40 cal in one day as a group effort. The whole problem now is you can't find primers or bullets. small rifle and small pistol primers are not being sold anywhere [/QUOTE]
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