Order of Reloading operations

1. Deprime
2. Wet tumble (only if very dirty)
3. Anneal (every 2-3 firings)
4. Spray w/ 90/10 Alcohol/Lanolin
5. FL Resize (w/ .0015-.002 Shoulder Bump)
6. Expander Mandrel w/ dry lube
7. Quick dry tumble to remove case lube
8. Trim/Deburr/Chamfer w/ Henderson
9. Primers
10. Powder
11. Bullets
 
What’s your thoughts on tumble then anneal vs anneal then tumble? I’m still working through new brass on 2 guns and never bothered annealing before now. I will be with this brass so wondering if there’s a reason for doing one first? Thanks
I have read that some folks experienced carbon buildup (inside the neck) of tumbling media if using flame annealer after tumbling. Maybe not an issue with induction annealing.
 
Decap

Wet tumble no media I do batches of 500 a time

Anneal

Lube and size

Trim/chamfer

Maybe clean primer pockets if they have build up

Tumble dry media

Prime

Charge

Seat


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Tumble in cleaning litter
anneal
Lube
Size/deprime
Trim
Chamfer
Tumble to clean off lube (different litter than cleaning)
Prime
Drop powder
Seat

I add a few steps to make sure brass is clean before size/deprime.
 
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