Pete Wass
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100% Correct. All else fails.
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No, neverPrimer pocket uniforming
No, neverRun mandrel for neck tension
Yes alwaysFL resize per your discipline
Base and shoulder both work, but only as necessaryCase trim from shoulder or case base
Yes after trimming, chamfer, polish...very anal here, treat it like a crown.Chamfer In/out mouth of case.
Yes, as new I still do that.Weigh cases
If required to fit, chamber dependant. Used to think it mattered, last seasons results have me wondering. I still think it probably helps? Haven't tested "directly", almost impossible to test without collecting data over time.Turn necks
Of course notThrow away brass after one firing
First step - FL Size All cases and ensure they will chamber in YOUR rifle.With all the internets loading advice. What is the most important step and what order. Let start with virgin aftermarket brass first. I'll start another thread for once fired if need be. There are vids from top shooters and smiths on youtube that alot of us try to follow. Some great reads here as well. But I see where one shooter will not use steps other do or just in different orders. What's your holy grail of steps and sequence?
With the last 2 being one of the most important I believe!!No, never
No, never
Yes always
Base and shoulder both work, but only as necessary
Yes after trimming, chamfer, polish...very anal here, treat it like a crown.
Yes, as new I still do that.
If required to fit, chamber dependant. Used to think it mattered, last seasons results have me wondering. I still think it probably helps? Haven't tested "directly", almost impossible to test without collecting data over time.
Of course not
Adding on my own Annealing-nope
Weighing primers-yes
Seating primers some convoluted way-nope
check touch after every cleaning-YES
chase the lands-test on target and believe the results
There's probably more "things" to add, but really it's about choosing the right components and then the tune with them. Powders tend to pick favorite tensions and fire controls tend to pick favorite primers, so you can chase your tail a bit there...your second barrel on a given reamer/rifle will go way easier.
Tom