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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2951501" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>I am set up to process a lot of brass. 223/5.56 in this case: deprime, swage primer pocket, trim, FL size (set headspace to a headspace die; also no expander stem nor depriming), Lyman M die, eject. Notice no chamfering. No need. The slight over-expansion of the M die allows any bullet to be seated without scratching. Then when I load, a taper crimp die puts all the things right in the world, or at least on the case neck.</p><p>For custom ammo, i headspace to the gun, not a generic headspace die. </p><p>I mostly detest One Shot "lube." I have some and it works when dry. Wet, it is like glue. I use lanolin in alcohol like Dillon sells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2951501, member: 36951"] I am set up to process a lot of brass. 223/5.56 in this case: deprime, swage primer pocket, trim, FL size (set headspace to a headspace die; also no expander stem nor depriming), Lyman M die, eject. Notice no chamfering. No need. The slight over-expansion of the M die allows any bullet to be seated without scratching. Then when I load, a taper crimp die puts all the things right in the world, or at least on the case neck. For custom ammo, i headspace to the gun, not a generic headspace die. I mostly detest One Shot “lube.” I have some and it works when dry. Wet, it is like glue. I use lanolin in alcohol like Dillon sells. [/QUOTE]
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