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<blockquote data-quote="GUN DOG" data-source="post: 869185" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>prep time of the cases , if you resize, tumble & trim (weigh cases & seperate)some do) & then hand prime maybe an hour not including the tumble time. Weight each load I use a dillion digital scale & have my system down usually can get 100 cases filled in another 45 min-hour. Have die set for OAL & load each bullet looking at each powder charge as I go to see it is overall the same 20min, lee factory crimp 15 min. I usually size trim & clean one day or session, remove from media set primer tool up & prime. then load the next. Splitting it up seems like it is not as time consuming</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUN DOG, post: 869185, member: 5944"] prep time of the cases , if you resize, tumble & trim (weigh cases & seperate)some do) & then hand prime maybe an hour not including the tumble time. Weight each load I use a dillion digital scale & have my system down usually can get 100 cases filled in another 45 min-hour. Have die set for OAL & load each bullet looking at each powder charge as I go to see it is overall the same 20min, lee factory crimp 15 min. I usually size trim & clean one day or session, remove from media set primer tool up & prime. then load the next. Splitting it up seems like it is not as time consuming [/QUOTE]
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