Painless load development (mine)

What dinosaur dispenser are you using that takes nearly a minute per charge??
My old Hornady dispenser can do roughly 5 per minute depending on the powder. Some meter better than others, and when it starts getting low, I often get overcharges that require starting over.

I've had issues with SB 6.5 sticking to surfaces due to static as well. The kernels in that stuff are tiny and they like to jump around sometimes. That dryer sheet will come in really handy and thanks for the tip @willfrye027.
 
A short follow up to last week's load dev.

Swapped scopes to a FFP/MIL and had to re zero. Another 9 rounds in 1". The two circled rounds were my bore sighters

Reset the zero stop and sent one round at a 12" plate at 750 yards. Impact. This method seems too simple to be true but it hasn't let me down yet.
 

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What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
I just load it.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.

Chamfer, lay brass out on a towel and spray a little Oneshot in the neck, let dry and load.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
I'd say it depends. I've had new brass with dented necks that I wouldn't have been able to load without sizing. Not a lot, but enough to not assume 100% are gtg.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
One Shot, FL size, chamfer/debur, load.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
I run the necks over an expander just to even them out and push out any dents, then chamfer and deburr and load. Bagged brass will usually have quite a few, and even my last box of ADG looked like shit.
 
I like how every answer has been different so far lol.
I used to just load, but last time I did that I had SDs of like 25. Now I dry tumble to get the inside of the necks a little slick, expander mandrel, and then 3 way trim.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.
I run a caliber specific expander mandrel through the neck, then chamfer/deburr and ready to load.
 
What’s the consensus for prepping virgin brass? I was told run it through the sizing die just enough to get the expander ball through the neck, then chamfer and debur before priming and loading. Now I’m looking at a fresh bag of starline .223 and thinking I’ll just load it.

Depends on condition. If dinged up i'll run it over a mandrel and tumble in dirty cleaning media for more consistent seating. Chamfer/debur if necessary.
 
Thanks for the input everyone! Sounds like all but one of y'all does some variation of what I've been doing. I'm gonna load 50 fresh out of the bag, shoot em, and see how they group. I'm not very exacting, especially after I realized that most of my bad groups were actually my fault. If they stay under 1.75" for a 10-round group and the gun doesn't blow up, I'll dispense with the brass prep for the other 150 fresh cases. If the groups really open up or the zero shifts wildly, I'll report back.
 
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