So I've watched a lot of videos and read a lot about how the reloading process works and just trying to put it all together because I might want to start reloading 6.5 Creedmoor for use in semi-automatic, and reload as precise as that will allow.
Here's the basic process I've come up with that I think might work with a single stage press and I'm looking for feedback.
Not quite ready to think about the numbers, lengths, loads, seating depth, bullet weights, etc...
1. Wash packed dirt out of old range brass, if necessary. Dry on nail board.
2. Decap spent primers in press with cheap Lee decapping-only die.
3. Wet tumble brass w/Steel media / water / Dawn + Lemishine + Distilled Water to clean primer pockets and inside. Extract media with magnet, rinse, dry on nail board.
4. Primer pocket swage in press with RCBS 9481. Also removes crimp.
5. Lube clean cases with One Shot.
6. Case resize in press. Full or Neck Only? TBD
7. Case neck length trim / chamfer / deburr, primer pocket uniform cutter, flash hole uniform & deburr.
8. Turn neck. (eg Hornady 041224 Lock-N-Load Neck Turn Tool)
9. Tumble again to remove lube and brass shavings, extract media with magnet, dry on nail board etc...
10. Install primers with hand tool.
11. Measure and add powder.
12. Bullet seat and crimp in press.
13. Check with Ammo checker gauge.
I was thinking of using the Frankford Arsenel wet tumbler and motorized brass cutting station.
So am I in the ball-park with this process?
Here's the basic process I've come up with that I think might work with a single stage press and I'm looking for feedback.
Not quite ready to think about the numbers, lengths, loads, seating depth, bullet weights, etc...
1. Wash packed dirt out of old range brass, if necessary. Dry on nail board.
2. Decap spent primers in press with cheap Lee decapping-only die.
3. Wet tumble brass w/Steel media / water / Dawn + Lemishine + Distilled Water to clean primer pockets and inside. Extract media with magnet, rinse, dry on nail board.
4. Primer pocket swage in press with RCBS 9481. Also removes crimp.
5. Lube clean cases with One Shot.
6. Case resize in press. Full or Neck Only? TBD
7. Case neck length trim / chamfer / deburr, primer pocket uniform cutter, flash hole uniform & deburr.
8. Turn neck. (eg Hornady 041224 Lock-N-Load Neck Turn Tool)
9. Tumble again to remove lube and brass shavings, extract media with magnet, dry on nail board etc...
10. Install primers with hand tool.
11. Measure and add powder.
12. Bullet seat and crimp in press.
13. Check with Ammo checker gauge.
I was thinking of using the Frankford Arsenel wet tumbler and motorized brass cutting station.
So am I in the ball-park with this process?