Darren_8167
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now I don't feel so wierd about having a roll of frog tap and a utility knife on my work bench.

now I don't feel so wierd about having a roll of frog tap and a utility knife on my work bench.
People still clean primer pockets?Trying something new that I read about in here. I normally deprime, wash brass in a sonic cleaner, dry in dehydrator, anneal, chamfer, debur and then size.
I am going to skip sonic cleaning and drying. Just deprime, brush necks, brush primer pockets etc….
Any of you have experience with not tumbling or washing your brass? I think I am going to run my same old process for my gas guns but try this for the bolt guns.
I do. Have an RCBS brass boss and out of habit more than anything, I debur, chamfer, brush primer pockets and brush necks. I have a tumbler but I don’t use it. I have a sonic cleaner I normally use. What is your process for brass prep?People still clean primer pockets?no tumbler either
I used to have a very similar process.Trying something new that I read about in here. I normally deprime, wash brass in a sonic cleaner, dry in dehydrator, anneal, chamfer, debur and then size.
I am going to skip sonic cleaning and drying. Just deprime, brush necks, brush primer pockets etc….
Any of you have experience with not tumbling or washing your brass? I think I am going to run my same old process for my gas guns but try this for the bolt guns.
Stop cleaning primer pockets decades ago as well as brushing necks but I don’t own a cleaning station.I do. Have an RCBS brass boss and out of habit more than anything, I debur, chamfer, brush primer pockets and brush necks. I have a tumbler but I don’t use it. I have a sonic cleaner I normally use. What is your process for brass prep?
Love my Burstfire! Only used the annealer setup twice and it was okay with medium sized cartridges, but the case prep station is by far my favorite addition of tools!Unboxed and setup the burstfire annealer. Did a few test runs with some old brass before running a larger batch. Seems great for the price!
Skip cleaning pockets too, makes zero measurable difference. The only reason I tumble brass is to get lube off after sizing. I use lanolin/alcohol spray for sizing lube, tumble in white rice, run through a cheap rotating media separator, and onto priming. Most streamlined way I've found to size and clean brass.Trying something new that I read about in here. I normally deprime, wash brass in a sonic cleaner, dry in dehydrator, anneal, chamfer, debur and then size.
I am going to skip sonic cleaning and drying. Just deprime, brush necks, brush primer pockets etc….
Any of you have experience with not tumbling or washing your brass? I think I am going to run my same old process for my gas guns but try this for the bolt guns.
Is there a benefit to annealing after you size?I deprime, resize, tumble in rice to remove case lube, set final size necks with mandrel, inside chamfer, anneal, reprise, charge and seat bullets.
I only wet tumble or sonic clean if cases are extremely dirty.
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I’m no expert, but I wouldn’t think so other than maybe helping with seating pressure. I prefer to anneal before sizing.Is there a benefit to annealing after you size?
Love my Burstfire! Only used the annealer setup twice and it was okay with medium sized cartridges, but the case prep station is by far my favorite addition of tools!
No, I just don't shoot a huge volume of precision reloaded brass, and I don't anneal every firing. I've got a couple of lots of brass I'm tracking where I intend to anneal every 3rd firing or so.Do you use something else for annealing? Or just found it difficult to use? I’ll be using it for creedmoor sized cases. The prep center is a major upgrade over my hand tools!
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Thank you for the info and advice!Read this - https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/painless-load-development-mine.238400/ and also Hornady Podcast has a couple good episodes worth listening. I also liked Panhandle Precision on YouTube. Just be careful with some of the other YouTube channels, they have good content but many of them are still using statistically invalid traditional methods of testing that are essentially a waste of components.
I go back and forth. If I have trouble getting shoulder bump I’ll anneal before sizing. Otherwise I do it after. I do find it make my seating pressure more consistent when I anneal right before seating the bullet.Is there a benefit to annealing after you size?