Progressive reloading presses
Progressive reloading presses
How can reloading using this type of press allow for length measuring, length trimming, cleaning, primer pocket reaming, inspections for splits necks, and occasional annealing?
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Re: Progressive reloading presses
All of the case prep operations you listed are done before the case gets loaded. I use both a dillon and a single stage press and the case prep is the same for both. I will admit that i spend more time on the cases for my unlimited guns than i do for standing guns.
I would also admit that i have used cases with split necks in standing categories (usually TC’s)
and they seem to knock the target down just as well as a perfect, new, prepped case.
I would also admit that i have used cases with split necks in standing categories (usually TC’s)
and they seem to knock the target down just as well as a perfect, new, prepped case.
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Re: Progressive reloading presses
I use a Dillon & do a 2 step operation using 2 tool heads. First I deprime and neck expand. Then I inspect all cases and clean primer pockets. The second tool head is used to drop powder and seat the bullet.
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I size, prep and clean my brass. Then load my 7tcu, 25/20 on a single stage and my .357 on a Lee turret press.
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Re: Progressive reloading presses
I only neck size; so no lube is required. I do check powder weight every 5 rounds. The Dillon measure is very accurate. N-140 and N-110 are no problem.forest341 wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 4:36 pm You trim the length before the cases are sized?
How & when is the case lube removed?
If you throw/drop your powder charge in the press, that requires a lot of confidence in the amount is consistent every time. Can you use powders that are bulky or with a long cylindrical shape without getting problems?
I like to pay attention to the feel of the effort required when seating each bullet. Do the bigger presses provide any kind of this feel?
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Re: Progressive reloading presses
My brass is sized on a single stage RCBS press. I do all of the prep work and prime. Brass that is prepped and primed is loaded on the Dillon if powder measure is dumping +- .1 grain. Some stick powders vary too much so I run the powder out of the Lyman power dispenser then load. I recently loaded 400 6.5 Grendel on the single stage. Stick powder and easier to seat the bullet after powder. I have 550 7TCU primed and ready to load on the Dillon. The Dillon drops this fine grain powder right on. Loading these should take about an hour for powder drop and bullet seat.
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