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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What is your reloading process from start to bang!
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<blockquote data-quote="Silly_Ghillie" data-source="post: 1659270" data-attributes="member: 107271"><p>I keep it simple. </p><p>RCBS FL dies:</p><p>RCBS single press:</p><p>all the extras from Walmart or amazon. </p><p></p><p>1) sort new brass by weight</p><p>2) de-prime, resize FL, trim if needed</p><p>3) confirm weight classes</p><p>4) anneal</p><p>5) ream case necks to slight bevel</p><p>6) prime by RCBS hand primer tool</p><p>7) check bullet weight</p><p>8) setup my trickler and powder measure</p><p>9) throw charge light, trickle the rest</p><p>10) seat </p><p>11) polish whole cartridge with brasso</p><p></p><p>repeat all steps other than 1, and 3, for subsequent reloads. I will anneal every time, and I inspect case head, web, and neck for signs of trauma. I do shoulder bump on picky loads but usually I just FL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silly_Ghillie, post: 1659270, member: 107271"] I keep it simple. RCBS FL dies: RCBS single press: all the extras from Walmart or amazon. 1) sort new brass by weight 2) de-prime, resize FL, trim if needed 3) confirm weight classes 4) anneal 5) ream case necks to slight bevel 6) prime by RCBS hand primer tool 7) check bullet weight 8) setup my trickler and powder measure 9) throw charge light, trickle the rest 10) seat 11) polish whole cartridge with brasso repeat all steps other than 1, and 3, for subsequent reloads. I will anneal every time, and I inspect case head, web, and neck for signs of trauma. I do shoulder bump on picky loads but usually I just FL. [/QUOTE]
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