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Thanks for the replies so far...
Currently I am decapping, sizing with redding dies using carbide expander balls with the mouths dipped in mica and decapping pins removed, lube is imperial wax, trimming, chamfering, deburring, brushing neck, primer pocket, and removing crimp with rcbs crimp remover, powder charging is with the charge master. For the time involved I have been satisfied with it. But now that I want to reach out a bit farther in range I'm wondering if it would make a diffrence to change my procedures.
So the stuff I'm asking about I'm not currently doing other than sorting brass by headstamp..and doing those by lots..
I know that this may turn into a question of "I wish I didn't ask", but either short of asking, or buying additional tools to debur flash holes, turn necks, and check runout to see if it makes a diffrence other than positively knowing that any sort of inconsistiencies have been put to a minimum within my control, and my wallet has gotten thinner.
If I go down this road, I want it to be a 100% repeatable, easy to use system..
So a powered solution would be preferable to a hand operated one. Even though it only needs done once.
Last edited by mapper; January 10th, 2015 at 03:53 PM.
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