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New Reloader with Question on Resizing
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2789854" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I will give you my take on new reloaders and what should be done.</p><p>Don't set your die up on once fired brass, you'll thank me later on this by not getting head separations.</p><p>Buy a 3 die set, either RCBS or Redding, this will have a Neck die, FL size die and seating die. Use a lube on the inside of your necks, I prefer fine powdered graphite.</p><p>Neck size new brass only.</p><p>Double check all cases after pouring powder in…do not pour powder then seat bullets, keep your process in batch mode, which means do ALL in one step then proceed to the next step and do ALL cases.</p><p>If you think you have made a mistake in ANY process STOP. DONOT PROCEED until you have checked and confirmed the issue or lack of an issue.</p><p>Best advice I can give, buy once, cry once. Do not buy stuff you will end up replacing later, buy the topline stuff now.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2789854, member: 10755"] I will give you my take on new reloaders and what should be done. Don’t set your die up on once fired brass, you’ll thank me later on this by not getting head separations. Buy a 3 die set, either RCBS or Redding, this will have a Neck die, FL size die and seating die. Use a lube on the inside of your necks, I prefer fine powdered graphite. Neck size new brass only. Double check all cases after pouring powder in…do not pour powder then seat bullets, keep your process in batch mode, which means do ALL in one step then proceed to the next step and do ALL cases. If you think you have made a mistake in ANY process STOP. DONOT PROCEED until you have checked and confirmed the issue or lack of an issue. Best advice I can give, buy once, cry once. Do not buy stuff you will end up replacing later, buy the topline stuff now. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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