Cory porter
Silver $$ Contributor
I wanted to reach out to more experienced loaders. I’ve been doing it for a couple years and this past calander year pickup up benchrest and competitive shooting. I recently had some misfortune and will not be able to finish out the year, but with that being said I want to take the time to fine tune and hopefully improve on my reloading. This post will be exclusively for straight 6br reason being I have a very limited time to load and shoot so I am going to focus on my custom 6br and factory.
Now I have a couple single stages that I use, I had the idea to have one press dedicated to a body die and use reeding comp shell holders to obtain the desired shoulder bump that way I never adjust the die. That should give me consistent should bump every time right?
I use a 21st century hand primer and a hand tool to clean primer pockets and corn cob to tumble. I have a partner press dedicated for a neck bushing die. Also use the chamfer and debur hand tools. Sinclair micro adjust trimme and bench source annealer. Ribs chargemaster and Redding comp micrometer dies.
Corn cob tumble, deprime, body die, corn cob, expander, neck die, clean pockets prime then load. Obviously trim when needed.
Any thoughts on the dedicated body die press, and possibly adding and arbor press in For seating or any other tips?
Now I have a couple single stages that I use, I had the idea to have one press dedicated to a body die and use reeding comp shell holders to obtain the desired shoulder bump that way I never adjust the die. That should give me consistent should bump every time right?
I use a 21st century hand primer and a hand tool to clean primer pockets and corn cob to tumble. I have a partner press dedicated for a neck bushing die. Also use the chamfer and debur hand tools. Sinclair micro adjust trimme and bench source annealer. Ribs chargemaster and Redding comp micrometer dies.
Corn cob tumble, deprime, body die, corn cob, expander, neck die, clean pockets prime then load. Obviously trim when needed.
Any thoughts on the dedicated body die press, and possibly adding and arbor press in For seating or any other tips?