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<blockquote data-quote="live2huntmt" data-source="post: 1303703" data-attributes="member: 75903"><p>After I fired the first 100 cartridges...I deprimed the cases and brushed the inside of the necks. I then tumbled them in walnut media for 2 hours. I then lubed the cases and resized them in a redding type s full length bushing due using a .337 bushing. I only resized the top 3/4 of the neck...alliwowing the bushing to float. I set the shoulder back .0015". I then trimmed with a Forster precision trimmer to min trim length. I then chamfered and deburred the case mouth. I then uniformed the primer pockets and deburred the flash holes. Next I tumbled them again for 3 hours. Pulled them from the tumbler and brushed the case mouths again. Then I primed with the same lot of Fed215 primers...dry lubed the case necks, wiped off the outside of the neck and charged with 92 grains of RL33. I seat the bullet .005 long and then individually seat each bullet .010" off the lands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="live2huntmt, post: 1303703, member: 75903"] After I fired the first 100 cartridges...I deprimed the cases and brushed the inside of the necks. I then tumbled them in walnut media for 2 hours. I then lubed the cases and resized them in a redding type s full length bushing due using a .337 bushing. I only resized the top 3/4 of the neck...alliwowing the bushing to float. I set the shoulder back .0015". I then trimmed with a Forster precision trimmer to min trim length. I then chamfered and deburred the case mouth. I then uniformed the primer pockets and deburred the flash holes. Next I tumbled them again for 3 hours. Pulled them from the tumbler and brushed the case mouths again. Then I primed with the same lot of Fed215 primers...dry lubed the case necks, wiped off the outside of the neck and charged with 92 grains of RL33. I seat the bullet .005 long and then individually seat each bullet .010" off the lands [/QUOTE]
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