Well after finally getting my back-ordered parts from Hornady, which WERE ordered on the 17th of April
, I put the finishing touchs on my set-up today.
I loaded up:
10mm Auto
155gr Rainier FMJ
Starline(once fired, tumbled and deprimed brass)
CCI 350
11.0 gr of BlueDot
1.255 OAL
So far this is what I have:
Station 1: RCBS (size and deprime)
Station 2: Powder charge(using Powder Through Expander)
Station 3: Hornady Powder Cop
Station 4: RCBS (seating)
Station 5: Lee FCD
Impressions:
Case feeder works perfect.
Station 1 No problems
Station 2 Problem With the once fired brass the primer pockets were not cleaned and causing me seating difficulties. Hard to seat and primers coming out a little on the high side. I tried some virgin brass and this eliminated the problems.
Powder through expander. Slightly inconsistent but worked well enough. Brass would all have to be EXACT same length for it too work perfect, I think.
Powder charges were fairly consistent and I am using the rifle rotor. There was a little spilled flakes of BlueDot but not much. I never tried AA#9 through it but will and if I get as little powder spilled I will probably cancel the pistol rotor on back-order.
Station 3 No problems, I did find with BlueDot that the Cop is pretty much reduntant. When I go to put bullet in case I found myself always visually checking the level of powder regardless. Might have to look into RCBS lock-out die.
Station 4 No problems
Station 5 After grinding down side of the FCD to clear ejection wire that works ok. I did find that the odd round jammed on the ejection wire after crimping(as finished round was being spit out), but this is not big deal.
So far I am liking it ALOT....
In order to solve my primer issue I believe I will have to bite the bullet and tumble my once-fired brass then deprime and clean&uniform primer pockets?
Does anyone have any insight on this issue of dirty primer pockets making seating hard?
I have been told that CCI primers take more seating pressure because the cup is harder and this is starting to make sense. May have to try some Win primers and see if it makes a difference.
Also, what about RCBS lock-out die? Anyone using it rather than Powder Cop?
I loaded up:
10mm Auto
155gr Rainier FMJ
Starline(once fired, tumbled and deprimed brass)
CCI 350
11.0 gr of BlueDot
1.255 OAL
So far this is what I have:
Station 1: RCBS (size and deprime)
Station 2: Powder charge(using Powder Through Expander)
Station 3: Hornady Powder Cop
Station 4: RCBS (seating)
Station 5: Lee FCD
Impressions:
Case feeder works perfect.
Station 1 No problems
Station 2 Problem With the once fired brass the primer pockets were not cleaned and causing me seating difficulties. Hard to seat and primers coming out a little on the high side. I tried some virgin brass and this eliminated the problems.
Powder through expander. Slightly inconsistent but worked well enough. Brass would all have to be EXACT same length for it too work perfect, I think.
Powder charges were fairly consistent and I am using the rifle rotor. There was a little spilled flakes of BlueDot but not much. I never tried AA#9 through it but will and if I get as little powder spilled I will probably cancel the pistol rotor on back-order.
Station 3 No problems, I did find with BlueDot that the Cop is pretty much reduntant. When I go to put bullet in case I found myself always visually checking the level of powder regardless. Might have to look into RCBS lock-out die.
Station 4 No problems
Station 5 After grinding down side of the FCD to clear ejection wire that works ok. I did find that the odd round jammed on the ejection wire after crimping(as finished round was being spit out), but this is not big deal.
So far I am liking it ALOT....

In order to solve my primer issue I believe I will have to bite the bullet and tumble my once-fired brass then deprime and clean&uniform primer pockets?
Does anyone have any insight on this issue of dirty primer pockets making seating hard?
I have been told that CCI primers take more seating pressure because the cup is harder and this is starting to make sense. May have to try some Win primers and see if it makes a difference.
Also, what about RCBS lock-out die? Anyone using it rather than Powder Cop?
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