I have some questions about the particulars of prepping fired brass between reloads. My rifle is a Savage 223.
The gear I have:
Lyman Tumbler
Lee Dies: Universal Deprimer, Full Size, Neck Size, Seating Die
Redding Body Die (will buy soon)
Lee Trimmer and Chamfer Tool
Sinclair Primer Pocket Uniformer
Sinclair Flashhole Reamer
I have lots of once fired (in my rifle) winchester brass of which I've been using some, and I'll also start to play around with Lapua brass. Right now I'm consistently getting 0.5-0.7 inch 5 shot groups (edit: at 100m) with mag length seated 69 gr SMKs, 24.4 gr Varget, CCI BR4, nonsorted win brass.
So here are my questions in no particular order:
1) I'm worried that operations such as trimming/chamfering and using the flashhole reamer might throw the neck sizing off, but I often find these operations are recommended to be done after neck sizing. Do you do them before or after neck sizing?
2) How important is it to have uniform brass length? My win thrice fired brass (trimmed after the factory firing) has an OAL ranging from 1.749 to 1.754, and the new lapua brass is about 1.750 to 1.752.
I'm worried that different lengths of brass leads to different amounts of neck gripping area on the bullet, which will give shot-to-shot inconsistent neck tension.
Is it just better to trim after every firing, or is a couple thou difference unimportant? (Although I'm unsure as to how small a range of lengths the lee trimming system will give anyway.)
3) After a particular firing, if I don't trim but I do do the standard neck sizing, should I rechamfer the inside of the brass neck (to ease bullet seating) or is it unnecessary?
Thanks for your thoughts!
The gear I have:
Lyman Tumbler
Lee Dies: Universal Deprimer, Full Size, Neck Size, Seating Die
Redding Body Die (will buy soon)
Lee Trimmer and Chamfer Tool
Sinclair Primer Pocket Uniformer
Sinclair Flashhole Reamer
I have lots of once fired (in my rifle) winchester brass of which I've been using some, and I'll also start to play around with Lapua brass. Right now I'm consistently getting 0.5-0.7 inch 5 shot groups (edit: at 100m) with mag length seated 69 gr SMKs, 24.4 gr Varget, CCI BR4, nonsorted win brass.
So here are my questions in no particular order:
1) I'm worried that operations such as trimming/chamfering and using the flashhole reamer might throw the neck sizing off, but I often find these operations are recommended to be done after neck sizing. Do you do them before or after neck sizing?
2) How important is it to have uniform brass length? My win thrice fired brass (trimmed after the factory firing) has an OAL ranging from 1.749 to 1.754, and the new lapua brass is about 1.750 to 1.752.
I'm worried that different lengths of brass leads to different amounts of neck gripping area on the bullet, which will give shot-to-shot inconsistent neck tension.
Is it just better to trim after every firing, or is a couple thou difference unimportant? (Although I'm unsure as to how small a range of lengths the lee trimming system will give anyway.)
3) After a particular firing, if I don't trim but I do do the standard neck sizing, should I rechamfer the inside of the brass neck (to ease bullet seating) or is it unnecessary?
Thanks for your thoughts!
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