I guess I don't precision shoot. Gimme a 10-ring at 25yds with a .45 or my wife's .40 S&W and I'm good. Hunting rounds under 3" at 100 (depending on the rifle) and I'm good. I don't weigh and segregate all my components into batches. I keep brands separated and call 50 pieces of range brass a batch even though I know the chances of them not being the same lots is impossible. I don't need to obsess that bad, I figure.
I don't mind swaging primer pockets. I just collect a few hundred up, set up the press, and start swaging. No fuss, just more quiet. Trimming? I used to hate it when all I had was an old-style Lee trimmer, but with the shell holder that fits in my drill and the ball handle for the trimmer, it's pretty easy to just clamp one in, spin the drill, grab the chambering tool, spin the drill, switch ends, spin the drill, flash hole tool (if it's the first time for that batch), spin the drill. All done while watching (spending quality time with wife) a movie in the family room, catching the shavings in a basin. Productive for me, she thinks I'm spending time with her. Win-win.
I don't mind swaging primer pockets. I just collect a few hundred up, set up the press, and start swaging. No fuss, just more quiet. Trimming? I used to hate it when all I had was an old-style Lee trimmer, but with the shell holder that fits in my drill and the ball handle for the trimmer, it's pretty easy to just clamp one in, spin the drill, grab the chambering tool, spin the drill, switch ends, spin the drill, flash hole tool (if it's the first time for that batch), spin the drill. All done while watching (spending quality time with wife) a movie in the family room, catching the shavings in a basin. Productive for me, she thinks I'm spending time with her. Win-win.


















































