huntingfish
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- Location
- Quebec City
Howdy,
Not a reloader yet...thinking of maybe taking the plunge eventually. I'm still fuzzy about the steps needed to prep the cases before actually reloading them and plugging them with a bullet. Seems like a rather time consuming process. A process that's highly subjective. I'm more of a defined procedure kind of guy, aka (probably completely bogus, but just to give you an idea): Measure neck thickness, if it's thinner than 0.05" from original brass sizes, discard. Measure case width, if bigger than 0.01" than caliber size, discard, etc, etc...
Remove spent primer.
I guess you always have to clean the cases first and foremost in order to inspect them.
Maybe un-oil them (sorry, brain fart, can't think of a better word)
Then check the cases for cracks
Measure a couple of things: Neck (size and length?), case sizing (at multiple points?)
Resize (this part is very fuzzy, don't quite understand what part of the 50th anniversary Lee kit allows me to do what and if I'd need to purchase anything else right away to start reloading) whatever needs resizing.
Inspect primer pocket (what would I look for?)
Anything else that needs to be done to the cases before reloading?
I guess another connex question is: What is your personnal regiment when prepping your cases?
Finally, how often can you reload a brass? Let's say you buy some federal brass (seems like they are on the cheaper side of things), could you reload them 4-5 times?
Thanks!
Fish
Not a reloader yet...thinking of maybe taking the plunge eventually. I'm still fuzzy about the steps needed to prep the cases before actually reloading them and plugging them with a bullet. Seems like a rather time consuming process. A process that's highly subjective. I'm more of a defined procedure kind of guy, aka (probably completely bogus, but just to give you an idea): Measure neck thickness, if it's thinner than 0.05" from original brass sizes, discard. Measure case width, if bigger than 0.01" than caliber size, discard, etc, etc...
Remove spent primer.
I guess you always have to clean the cases first and foremost in order to inspect them.
Maybe un-oil them (sorry, brain fart, can't think of a better word)
Then check the cases for cracks
Measure a couple of things: Neck (size and length?), case sizing (at multiple points?)
Resize (this part is very fuzzy, don't quite understand what part of the 50th anniversary Lee kit allows me to do what and if I'd need to purchase anything else right away to start reloading) whatever needs resizing.
Inspect primer pocket (what would I look for?)
Anything else that needs to be done to the cases before reloading?
I guess another connex question is: What is your personnal regiment when prepping your cases?
Finally, how often can you reload a brass? Let's say you buy some federal brass (seems like they are on the cheaper side of things), could you reload them 4-5 times?
Thanks!
Fish


















































