Worst part of reloading?

Worst or most tedious part of reloading

  • Brass prep ( sizing, chamfer, primer pockets)

  • Priming

  • Powder measuring

  • Seating bullets to desired depth

  • Annealing


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Athens

Lil-Rokslider
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Running out of a component.

Got caught in a ice storm years ago, I had intended to pick up the 10K primers, an emergency came up and I was unable to do so, the next day the ice storm hit. I was down to 500 primers. Used all them up....put these with the 30 K rds already loaded up and ...had to actually do something else to occupy my time.
 
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HuntHarder
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Ordered a brass prep station this am. Not sure how much it'll speed things up, but I was bored. Next thing will probably be a better priming solution over a hand primer.
 
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HuntHarder
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Those Sac dies have my attention. I started looking into them a few months ago. I've never had an issue with redding bushing dies. How are the Sac dies so much better?
 

plebe

Lil-Rokslider
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That looks really badass. Spendy for sure, but may very well be my next purchase. Thanks!

There’s a poor man’s version of the Primal Rights CPS that threads into most presses. Bought mine from Ugly Reloading, a Veteran Owned business.
 

Lawnboi

WKR
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Mar 2, 2012
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Those Sac dies have my attention. I started looking into them a few months ago. I've never had an issue with redding bushing dies. How are the Sac dies so much better?
Depends what you do now and if your happy with it.

I used to mandrel and decap in separate steps. They also size the entire neck. My brass only goes in the press one time in my process. If your using Redding dies in a similar fashion and your happy with them your not gaining much.
 
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