RX8er wrote:
So, here is my process I am working up in my head:
1. Tumble brass
2. Inspect and measure for max length
2a. Too long = pile for trimming
3. Put wax on fingers and on each neck apply very little as loaded
4. Place brass on carrier
a. deprime
b. prime
c. powder
d. bullet
e. crimp
5. Check length
6. Clean wax off?
7. Storage
if you are loading for accuracy then you will probably want to add a few steps in there.
1. Tumble brass
2. Put wax on fingers and on each neck apply very little as loaded
3. De-Prime and resize (full length resize if this brass did not come out of the gun you are loading for, and neck resizing if it was previously fired in the gun you were loading for)
4. Inspect and measure for max length
5. find the shortest case and trim all to match
6. debur and chamfer case mouth
7. clean and uniform primer pockets
9. prime
10. powder (not sure how accurate your powder thrower is, but I usually do this off the press and measure each charge to within .01 of a grain)
11. bullet
12. crimp
13. Check length ( I only do this on the first couple of rounds then about every 10th round afterwards)
there are a few more steps that are done which some say are unnecessary like
weighing and seperating the bulletts
weighing and seperating the brass
deburing the flash hole
checking each round for straightness
i am sure that there are some more that I can't think of right now.
But if you are just loading for something like a semi auto or for plinking rounds, you should change your pattern up a little to make sure you a least resize before you check the length. full length resizing will change the length of the brass.
this is just the way I do things and in no way am I implying it's "the only / best way" just some suggestions.