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Reloading Hacks. What do you do to make things easier or faster.
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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3259118" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>The second one I have done is probably out there already but I will mention it. I have a 357SIG barrel for my pistol and a bunch of brass with a lot of it being nickel plated. Still have not found a die that doesn't need lube so I process it in 2 steps. First I use a 40S&W sizing die and decap at the same time. Then it gets ran through the 357SIG die and only the neck area is sized. No need to lube and I can process the nickel plated stuff fairly well. </p><p></p><p>The first time I did this my wife ran the second single stage press while I ran the first. She got to enjoy sitting there and chit chatting while helping me get things done. I still miss her dearly for things like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3259118, member: 29706"] The second one I have done is probably out there already but I will mention it. I have a 357SIG barrel for my pistol and a bunch of brass with a lot of it being nickel plated. Still have not found a die that doesn't need lube so I process it in 2 steps. First I use a 40S&W sizing die and decap at the same time. Then it gets ran through the 357SIG die and only the neck area is sized. No need to lube and I can process the nickel plated stuff fairly well. The first time I did this my wife ran the second single stage press while I ran the first. She got to enjoy sitting there and chit chatting while helping me get things done. I still miss her dearly for things like that. [/QUOTE]
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