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I only do it as a single operation, the only problem with it is dirty primer pocketsis It better to decap as a seperate step or is it ok to do while resizing?
If your brass is dirty wipe it off then size and deprime that shit too easy
im with @Huskydriver i have not cleaned a primer pocket in 10yrs...i load 98% of my ammo on a dillon 750 the only time i dont is when i do load development.
How dirty do you consider 'dirty,' and how do you wipe it off? When I learned it was 'don't shove dirty brass into your dies' but I'm leaning more and more towards 'less is more' and 'surely a little carbon can't hurt a hardened steel die.'
Thirded. I actually tested this, on the fourth round of loading I ultra sonic cleaned just the primer pockets on some brass, and shot the others in all their dirty glory. Average velocities and SD were within 1 fps, with near identical group sizes.
I wet tumble with SS Pins to clean out the primer pocket. Occasionally I'll get a pin stuck in the case mouth but its pretty rare and easy to spot.Never understood tumbling after deprimeing, the media wedges into pockets and worse, flash hole. You have to inspect every piece![]()
Cleaning it off. Again.So you guys who resize after cleaning wtf are you doing to get the lube off your cases after sizing?
Sloooooooow.How ?
Easy, I edit several times per minute before I leave a post alone lol
But personally I vibratory tumble.
Never understood tumbling after deprimeing, the media wedges into pockets and worse, flash hole. You have to inspect every piece![]()
To be clear, I was talking about the people who deprime THEN tumble, media packs in small places.When you resize anything in the flash hole gets knocked out by the depriming pin.
YeahSo chucking the brass back into the tumbler.... So cleaning twice?
Got 4 kids I need my range time....
Yea....I don't have time for that haha!
I anneal then chuck 200 cases or so into a gallon ziploc, spray it down with lanolin and alcohol.
Next I throw 50-75 of those into the hopper on the dillon. I FL size, deprime, trim, expand case mouth in one pass on the 650...I can process 800-1200 cases an hour depending on how froggy I feel.
Light chamfur on the mouth with the frank. Arsenal prep station...
Brass then goes into the tumbler with course grit walnut blasting media with nufinish and a dryer sheet. Very rarely does a piece get into the flashhole with this size media.
Inspect case heads and web after media seperation
Swap tool heads on the 650 to load. The brass goes back into the hopper. Brass gets primed, powder thrown in by hand with the V3, then seated. Can process about 300 rounds an hour here with outsanding minimal runout.
Fastest process I have tried to date to keep me out of the reloading room and on the range more haha.
Got 4 kids I need my range time....
What's the dryer sheet do? Never tried that.
Got my son working the brass now too! He's doing all the depriming now, and no complaints..... yet![]()
I just wipe my brass off with a paper towel, put it in the tray and it’s ready for primer and powder.So you guys who resize after cleaning wtf are you doing to get the lube off your cases after sizing?
If it works, it worksI know that I am going to take some heat for this. Hear it goes. 6 Creedmoor.
tumble brass
lube
load on a Dillon 550
drop powder on a Chargemaster use Dillon powder funnel
seat bullet
tumble loaded ammo to remove lube
off to the range. SD single digits
Bullet run out .001
All done.
Let the hate begin.
I know that I am going to take some heat for this. Hear it goes. 6 Creedmoor.
tumble brass
lube
load on a Dillon 550
drop powder on a Chargemaster use Dillon powder funnel
seat bullet
tumble loaded ammo to remove lube
off to the range. SD single digits
Bullet run out .001
All done.
Let the hate begin.
Very rarely does a piece get into the flashhole with this size media.
How rare...?
I use Imperial Sizing Wax, sparingly and wipe off with a rag. Takes less time to wipe it off than it does to put it on. I love shooting but not a fan of hand loading but it's a necessary evil. I also deprime while resizing. The least amount of steps I can do the better. That works for me but obviously there are more than one way to skin a cat.So you guys who resize after cleaning wtf are you doing to get the lube off your cases after sizing?
I tumble first(vibratory)
Anneal
decap Lee universal decaper
size with bushing die and bump shoulder back .002" Imperial sizing die wax
expander mandrel. These 3 above op's done on a 550.
Wipe off lube with a paper towel
Prime with Lee hand priming tooling put in loading block
Charge with Autothrow V3 and Area 419 funnel and set bullet on top of case while Autothrow running next charge.
seat bullet on a rockchucker.
I could prime on the 550 and eliminate a handling, may try this
Yea....I don't have time for that haha!
I anneal then chuck 200 cases or so into a gallon ziploc, spray it down with lanolin and alcohol.
Next I throw 50-75 of those into the hopper on the dillon. I FL size, deprime, trim, expand case mouth in one pass on the 650...I can process 800-1200 cases an hour depending on how froggy I feel.
Light chamfur on the mouth with the frank. Arsenal prep station...
Brass then goes into the tumbler with course grit walnut blasting media with nufinish and a dryer sheet. Very rarely does a piece get into the flashhole with this size media.
Inspect case heads and web after media seperation
Swap tool heads on the 650 to load. The brass goes back into the hopper. Brass gets primed, powder thrown in by hand with the V3, then seated. Can process about 300 rounds an hour here with outsanding minimal runout.
Fastest process I have tried to date to keep me out of the reloading room and on the range more haha.
Got 4 kids I need my range time....
The 419 funnel fits over the case neck with very close clearance, doesn't allow any powder to leak between funnel and case neck.what the deal with the 419 funnel?
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