What did you do in the reloading room today?

Where did you get it from? I need to get away from this damn hand primer, middle finger went numb already this year.

 
Twenty five 410 00 buck 4 pellet loads today. X-Ring survival loader but can’t get enough precrimp with the MEC tool so still closing crimps with narrow screw driver and then a 5/16 Allen wrench to indent the crimp. Small hole often center of crimp so glue was added. The X-Ring still has its good points and glad I bought instead of continuing to use homemade tools.
 

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I just bought an Annealeze. Do you do that then size? I guess what’s your order?

There are probably other ways or a different order to do this. This is just my way I’ve come to listening and watching others.

Sooooo

Decap
Wet tumble no pins to clean
Dry
Anneal
Size
Trim/chamfer
Prime
Charge
Seat

You want to anneal before you size to put your brass back to “factory” hardness. That Is the short way to put it.

Some don’t clean or decap before annealing I do mainly because my brass always has mud or dirt on it. So if your brass is concrete shooting bench clean I’d just anneal it first.


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I’ve loaded up 95gr SST’s and 95gr Nos BT’s for the 243
Also some 130 TMK’s for the 6.5 Creedmoor.
 
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