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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jfk69

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Are the Henderson, Giraud or new hornady powered trimmers the only way or is there a more budget friendly trimmer that cuts time over the super manual ones? I only really shoot .223 and 6.5cm in high volume.
Love my Lyman Xpress trimmer. No it’s NOT a Henderson or Giraurd, but it is still very fast. Took me a few cases to get the feel but after that it was fast. Finished the cases on a Lyman case prep tool. I don’t mind brass prep anymore. No, they’re not the uber latest bestest $1500 investment but they are very good for the money.
 

Lawnboi

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Are the Henderson, Giraud or new hornady powered trimmers the only way or is there a more budget friendly trimmer that cuts time over the super manual ones? I only really shoot .223 and 6.5cm in high volume.
I went from a hand crank manual to the giraud so I can’t comment on any Others.
 

Lawnboi

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So I usually deprime, clean then resize. I have some 21st century mandrels that I tried and I saw no noticeable difference. I do on new brass run my mandrel just to true the neck without sizing. Is the doughnut you are talking about, the very last 1/16" of an inch that isn't sized using a bushing die?

The mandrel just allows a little more control. Works good with 223 dented necks too.

The doughnut at the bottom of the neck, from a combination of the brass build up from the shoulder and the hump left by the bushing. The sac with the mandrel seems to smooth this out pretty well, with enough size control that your kit pulling shoulders.

I clean anneal and size, gets zipped through the giraud and loaded. Everything goes pretty quick.
 
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