Mike in Oregon
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I would like to hear the step-by-step process you use on prepping your rifle brass.
Picture of custom made cake pan rotating annealer!!!From fired:
Clean - vibrator tub with corn cob media
Burn - Anneal on custom made propane fired 'cake pan' rotator (12-13 seconds at neck shoulder junction)
Size - Minus .002"from fired case datum line, (lubed with "Imperial Sizing Die Wax")
Trim - Approx. .010" less than Reamer diagram
Deburr/Chamfer
Lube Neck - "Imperial Dry Neck Lube/Imperial Application Media", essentially graphite powder
Wipe - Clean die and neck lube from 'outside' of case with paper towel
Clean Primer Pocket - With K&M primer pocket uniformer set to my preferred depth
Seat Primers - I use an RCBS bench mounted lever action device
Charge Case
Seat Bullet
Picture of custom made cake pan rotating annealer!!!
prep for what?I would like to hear the step-by-step process you use on prepping your rifle brass.
There's a little different things in my process depending at what stage of firing I'm at. Like my process for virgin brass is different from fire formed brass and after that the process doesn't have all the things from before as they tend to be a one time operation for the life of my brass.I would like to hear the step-by-step process you use on prepping your rifle brass.
I do on regular type brass. I bought a nice tool to fit Lapua 6BR brass, it did nothing. That shows you the quality of their brass.20+ years ago I was taught to debur flash holes, is this not important? Even though it's a onetime thing, it sure made sense when explained. Was very time consuming too!
That's what I hear about the everyday brass as well.I do on regular type brass. I bought a nice tool to fit Lapua 6BR brass, it did nothing. That shows you the quality of their brass.
I don’t know, I can hook a horn sometimes on Federal and Hornady.That's what I hear about the everyday brass as well.
