In the last 8 or so years I've gone from beginner, to full tilt down the rabbit hole watching benchrest and F-Class videos, to where I am today. Once I understood the statistics, it was easy to see that all of those voodoo extra steps (OCW/ladder testing, seating depth, neck turning, primer pocket cleaning/uniforming, etc.) made no measurable improvement to the precision of my loads in both custom and factory rifles. I now do the painless load development, and use the KISS ideology for the process.
Establish a safe charge loaded to mag length, bottom edge of bearing surface at neck shoulder junction, or ogive .040" off the lands.
Load and shoot 10 shots, if it's 1.2" or less group ES, I'm done. If not, I test a different powder or bullet.
Zero, validate, true.
FL resize/decap/expand like the traditional die is intended to do, but only bump shoulders .002-3".
Tumble to remove lube.
Trim ONLY if needed
Chamfer, deburr, nylon brush necks (case prep station is a worthy investment for this part).
Prime.
Graphite lube necks.
Charge.
Seat.
SHOOT.
Establish a safe charge loaded to mag length, bottom edge of bearing surface at neck shoulder junction, or ogive .040" off the lands.
Load and shoot 10 shots, if it's 1.2" or less group ES, I'm done. If not, I test a different powder or bullet.
Zero, validate, true.
FL resize/decap/expand like the traditional die is intended to do, but only bump shoulders .002-3".
Tumble to remove lube.
Trim ONLY if needed
Chamfer, deburr, nylon brush necks (case prep station is a worthy investment for this part).
Prime.
Graphite lube necks.
Charge.
Seat.
SHOOT.