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<blockquote data-quote="lasher" data-source="post: 3178514" data-attributes="member: 40522"><p>de prime em, tumble with pins, full length sizing die (for rifles bump the shoulder back @.003), trim to manual length for the case, check with wilson case tool, tumble again, run a couple thru the machine to get the correct bullet seating depth (no primers in yet), prime them all, run them thru the powder drop until you get the correct by the manual throw...load them up and final die is light crimp with a lymon crimping die. from time to time charge a case and weigh the charge. go shoot them. i use a dedicated rcbs summit die for de-capping, a dedicated rcbs rock chunker for sizing and i load the powder, seat the bullet, crimp them on a dillon 650</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lasher, post: 3178514, member: 40522"] de prime em, tumble with pins, full length sizing die (for rifles bump the shoulder back @.003), trim to manual length for the case, check with wilson case tool, tumble again, run a couple thru the machine to get the correct bullet seating depth (no primers in yet), prime them all, run them thru the powder drop until you get the correct by the manual throw...load them up and final die is light crimp with a lymon crimping die. from time to time charge a case and weigh the charge. go shoot them. i use a dedicated rcbs summit die for de-capping, a dedicated rcbs rock chunker for sizing and i load the powder, seat the bullet, crimp them on a dillon 650 [/QUOTE]
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