What did you do in the reloading room today?

Resized & trimmed some Federal brass & nickel 06 cases.
I have been using Federal Premium 180’s (in photo) that were gifted to me.
The thick woods I hunt and the 35 yard shots, the premium ammo is causing too much blood shot.
Real mess of jellied blood to clean when butchering.
Going to load Sierra 180 RN behind Surplus 4831 & W748 to lower velocity & the RN will expand less.
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Resized/deprimed a tub full of 223 from last summer, they're in the tumbler. On their way through the process of being turned back into competition ammo for next summer. I'm usually horrible at getting brass ready to have on hand when I need to load some, trying to get a jump on it over the winter. This is my last batch of 223.
 
223/75's most folks seem to end up running 25-26gr.
Splitting the difference yields 2830fps out of my 19” Tikka. LVR meters like water and shoots so nice!!! This was 600 yards with a 15mph crosswind.
 

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Transitioned my rifle powder setup from a Hornady Auto Charge Pro to making full use of my pistol powder drop (RCBS competition) and new to me TRX-925 scale. Loaded up a couple dozen rounds for my next outing.

Being able to drop 95+% of the powder in 1/2 second and creep up to a 0.01gr weight is nice. I was trickling with the Hornady Auto Charge Pro anyway, and this new process is roughly the same speed while being 10x more accurate.

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Finally got enough spent factory brass to start reloading for my 6.5 prc for the first time. Pretty excited to not spend $55 a box anymore. Decapped and gave them a 2 hour tumble bath in the ol Dawn + lemishine + media cocktail. Oven dried @ 170 and ready to work with once I get my dies.
 
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