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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1951705" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>I load all my match rifle ammo on a 650. Before loading, I tumble, anneal, and then spray with Hornady one shot. Then I dump them in the case feeder and load away. Nothing with the primer pockets, and no trimming. The case is deprimed in one station and primed in the next. I resize and seat all in one pass. I use Whidden or Redding dies with a Sinclair expander in a Whidden floating tool head. My powder drop is done with an auto trickler and I pull the case out, add the powder, and then put back, and seat. I wipe off the lube when I pull out the case to add powder. My loads are usually SDs in the 5-8 range and ESs about 20-25 for a 10 shot chrono. Even my 6.5 Creedmoor gas gun had an sd of 12 for a 15 round chrono string.</p><p></p><p>Before the first loading I will chamfer and debur the case mouths, but that's it.</p><p></p><p>For 223, I don't even do that much. My 9mm and 223 are loaded on a 1050, I tumble, spray and load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1951705, member: 103919"] I load all my match rifle ammo on a 650. Before loading, I tumble, anneal, and then spray with Hornady one shot. Then I dump them in the case feeder and load away. Nothing with the primer pockets, and no trimming. The case is deprimed in one station and primed in the next. I resize and seat all in one pass. I use Whidden or Redding dies with a Sinclair expander in a Whidden floating tool head. My powder drop is done with an auto trickler and I pull the case out, add the powder, and then put back, and seat. I wipe off the lube when I pull out the case to add powder. My loads are usually SDs in the 5-8 range and ESs about 20-25 for a 10 shot chrono. Even my 6.5 Creedmoor gas gun had an sd of 12 for a 15 round chrono string. Before the first loading I will chamfer and debur the case mouths, but that's it. For 223, I don't even do that much. My 9mm and 223 are loaded on a 1050, I tumble, spray and load. [/QUOTE]
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