I'm sure I'm not the only one that has come across a bin of brass in the corner and could not remember where I had left off on the brass prep process.
I created this sheet about 5 years ago and changed it as I have refined my process. Feel free to change it as it suits your needs, as it is the concept of tracking where the brass is on the process that is of real value.
I doubt many will want to anneal twice, but as a way of explaining why: I anneal before sizing as it helps minimize runout on my sized brass, and again at the end after sizing to ensure consistent neck tension. I figure since I have a auto annealer it is no big thing to me.
I've shared this with friends that are new to reloading and they have found it helpful as well so I thought I'd share here as well.
I created this sheet about 5 years ago and changed it as I have refined my process. Feel free to change it as it suits your needs, as it is the concept of tracking where the brass is on the process that is of real value.
I doubt many will want to anneal twice, but as a way of explaining why: I anneal before sizing as it helps minimize runout on my sized brass, and again at the end after sizing to ensure consistent neck tension. I figure since I have a auto annealer it is no big thing to me.
I've shared this with friends that are new to reloading and they have found it helpful as well so I thought I'd share here as well.
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