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Reloading
Revisiting brass processing and loading order
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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1388669" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I do batches of 50 at a time to speed up the process. I also do the full blown case prep but that is usually done before ever firing the brass with no need to repeat. </p><p></p><p>Decap and clean primer pockets.</p><p>Sonic clean and anneal (every 2 firings)</p><p>Prime with hand primer. This tool gives me more feel for proper seating of primers.</p><p>Lube inside of case and outside of body. I dry lube the neck inside and out when using bushing dies.</p><p>FL size</p><p>Fill a loading tray with cases....</p><p>Drop a charge on the Chargemaster and seat bullet. In the time it takes me to seat a bullet, the auto setting of the chargemaster has another powder charge ready to go. Works out well. Double charging isn't possible with the rifle cartridges I shoot. Pistols I understand. I don't reload for them but if I did, I would drop all the charges at once using a reloading block systematically and visually check with light or a marked stick/pencil. </p><p></p><p>The most important part of reloading is to do it with absolutely no distractions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1388669, member: 78569"] I do batches of 50 at a time to speed up the process. I also do the full blown case prep but that is usually done before ever firing the brass with no need to repeat. Decap and clean primer pockets. Sonic clean and anneal (every 2 firings) Prime with hand primer. This tool gives me more feel for proper seating of primers. Lube inside of case and outside of body. I dry lube the neck inside and out when using bushing dies. FL size Fill a loading tray with cases.... Drop a charge on the Chargemaster and seat bullet. In the time it takes me to seat a bullet, the auto setting of the chargemaster has another powder charge ready to go. Works out well. Double charging isn't possible with the rifle cartridges I shoot. Pistols I understand. I don't reload for them but if I did, I would drop all the charges at once using a reloading block systematically and visually check with light or a marked stick/pencil. The most important part of reloading is to do it with absolutely no distractions. [/QUOTE]
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