Since the Covid I got more and more work, more than I can handle currently working 55 hour weeks.
My reloading time is somewhat compromised.
Looking into ways to really speed things up while maintaining my high standards for quality. With less spare time, I’d love to spend more time shooting and less reloading.
Here are my reload steps, let’s see what can be done with this!
1. Clean brass with Krazy Kloth.
Will be switching over to corn cob tumbler, don’t think I’m sacrificing anything here.
2. Annealing brass with AMP MKll.
Anyone tried the amp mate? Can I really automate this process with amp mate and go do other reloading stuff in the same room while I let it work on it’s own?
3. FLS die with expander ball removed, expanding mendrel die.
I currently run these on a co-ax. I would be tempted to run both of these on a dillon 550. Anyone using progressive presses in PR reloading?
4. Primer pocket clean with cordless drill and K&M primer pocker uniformer.
This step is real quick already.
5. Trimming with Forster 3in1 trimming head and forster original trimmer lathe. So far Giraud looks quicker. Any good? Is it to be found in Canada?
6. Neck turning. Using the forster original trimmer lathe with forster neck turning head.
Is there any process that’s quicker?
I do have to turn every firing as I’m getting donuts.
7. Priming/powdering/seating.
Currently priming with forster bench primer.
Powdering with FX120 with auto throw/trickle.
Seating with Forster mic die in co-ax.
Was thinking I could prime/powder/bullet seat in my dillon 550.
Powder using my funnel adapter still using the fx120 to throw charges.
Seat 50 thous too long, load large batches, and run them in my co-ax the day before shooting to seat them back to propper length.
Am also curious about how you guys go about it when time saving is needed.
Love reloading but also would love to get more range time!
My reloading time is somewhat compromised.
Looking into ways to really speed things up while maintaining my high standards for quality. With less spare time, I’d love to spend more time shooting and less reloading.
Here are my reload steps, let’s see what can be done with this!
1. Clean brass with Krazy Kloth.
Will be switching over to corn cob tumbler, don’t think I’m sacrificing anything here.
2. Annealing brass with AMP MKll.
Anyone tried the amp mate? Can I really automate this process with amp mate and go do other reloading stuff in the same room while I let it work on it’s own?
3. FLS die with expander ball removed, expanding mendrel die.
I currently run these on a co-ax. I would be tempted to run both of these on a dillon 550. Anyone using progressive presses in PR reloading?
4. Primer pocket clean with cordless drill and K&M primer pocker uniformer.
This step is real quick already.
5. Trimming with Forster 3in1 trimming head and forster original trimmer lathe. So far Giraud looks quicker. Any good? Is it to be found in Canada?
6. Neck turning. Using the forster original trimmer lathe with forster neck turning head.
Is there any process that’s quicker?
I do have to turn every firing as I’m getting donuts.
7. Priming/powdering/seating.
Currently priming with forster bench primer.
Powdering with FX120 with auto throw/trickle.
Seating with Forster mic die in co-ax.
Was thinking I could prime/powder/bullet seat in my dillon 550.
Powder using my funnel adapter still using the fx120 to throw charges.
Seat 50 thous too long, load large batches, and run them in my co-ax the day before shooting to seat them back to propper length.
Am also curious about how you guys go about it when time saving is needed.
Love reloading but also would love to get more range time!




















































