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^^^^This is generally the easiest and quickest way and you get to site in the gun at the same time!

Be ABSOLUTELTY SURE to clear all nickel shavings off of the case after chamfering and deburring or you'll ruin your sizing die with nickel shrapnel and scratch up all of your case necks. Ask me how I know.

Best procedure I came up with is to chamfer/deburr then hit the case with an air gun inside and out to remove the shards left over. Size/deprime, prime, and load normally afterwards.
Thanks for the advise. I was getting ready to look it up
 
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I am resizing 7mm SAUM brass and then for forming it in my 6.8 Western. I've only done 25 so far and have 25 more to do. I plan to finish it up soon, and actually start testing loads for it. I also have 60 pieces of Browning brass. I'd get on the waitlist for the ADG brass, as I am and I hope they come through for us 6.8 Western owners soon.
 
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