Ok, so I just got all of my reloading gear today and I am getting all excited about getting things started tomorrow but I want to be sure that I'm setting out on the correct path.
So far I have taken all of my once fired brass and put them in a tupperware container with some really hot water and dish soap, shaken them like crazy, rinsed them, shaken again, rinsed, shaked again, until they were all nice and shinny.
Now, for the planned steps:
1) Let them dry over night
2) Apply a small amount of lube to each case
3) Run them through my full length sizing die and de-prime them
4) Put them in my tumbler for a few hours to clean out the insides
5) Clean all of the primer pockets with my primer pocket cleaning tool
6) Check the overall length with my case length guage and trim any that need trimming
7) Remove any burring from the necks
8) Prime the cases
9) Measure one load to get the correct grain weight of powder that I want
10) Set my powder measure to throw the correct amount of powder with each cycle of the handle
11) Put powder in each case, measuring every 5th or 6th one to make sure that it is still correct
12) Seat my bullets a little and then press them in, making sure that they are seated to the correct depth, set the die to seat them that far and then build away.
Am I missing anything?? Are things in the correct order??
So far I have taken all of my once fired brass and put them in a tupperware container with some really hot water and dish soap, shaken them like crazy, rinsed them, shaken again, rinsed, shaked again, until they were all nice and shinny.
Now, for the planned steps:
1) Let them dry over night
2) Apply a small amount of lube to each case
3) Run them through my full length sizing die and de-prime them
4) Put them in my tumbler for a few hours to clean out the insides
5) Clean all of the primer pockets with my primer pocket cleaning tool
6) Check the overall length with my case length guage and trim any that need trimming
7) Remove any burring from the necks
8) Prime the cases
9) Measure one load to get the correct grain weight of powder that I want
10) Set my powder measure to throw the correct amount of powder with each cycle of the handle
11) Put powder in each case, measuring every 5th or 6th one to make sure that it is still correct
12) Seat my bullets a little and then press them in, making sure that they are seated to the correct depth, set the die to seat them that far and then build away.
Am I missing anything?? Are things in the correct order??


















































