Hey guys I just have a couple of questions and wanted to see if there is any better ways to go about my brass prep other than what I'm already doing...
When doing my Precision loads I use two neck sizing dies, and I'll explain why. Most of the time your case necks get a few dents in them during your trips to the range. So my first stage is a good long Tumble I usually use a shaker with corn cob media, but I have the new style with the steel pins as well, but I haven't used yet, just seems like a lot of work. Next I use a neck sizing die without bushing, just expander ball
and decapping, that way I know the inside of the neck is concentric. After that I do the typical prep clean the primer pockets, trim the necks and deburr, and chamfer.
Next step I use my Redding Neck Bushing die and use a bushing that brings the neck down .002 from the diameter of a loaded round, then I'll use a q-tips to remove any excess lube or particles.
I Prime using a hand primer from RCBS so I can get a good feel for the primer pocket tension.
And that's it, if there is something I should be doing or I'm doing wrong please advise ....thanks in advance
Some of you may bring up annealing the brass but I just use Lapue brass and toss them once I start to see any cracks or loose primer pockets.
When doing my Precision loads I use two neck sizing dies, and I'll explain why. Most of the time your case necks get a few dents in them during your trips to the range. So my first stage is a good long Tumble I usually use a shaker with corn cob media, but I have the new style with the steel pins as well, but I haven't used yet, just seems like a lot of work. Next I use a neck sizing die without bushing, just expander ball
and decapping, that way I know the inside of the neck is concentric. After that I do the typical prep clean the primer pockets, trim the necks and deburr, and chamfer.
Next step I use my Redding Neck Bushing die and use a bushing that brings the neck down .002 from the diameter of a loaded round, then I'll use a q-tips to remove any excess lube or particles.
I Prime using a hand primer from RCBS so I can get a good feel for the primer pocket tension.
And that's it, if there is something I should be doing or I'm doing wrong please advise ....thanks in advance
Some of you may bring up annealing the brass but I just use Lapue brass and toss them once I start to see any cracks or loose primer pockets.