Afternoon to all.
I am looking at a Dillon 650 progressive press to make loading 223 and 40 a little easier. I might be doing some "bulk" 308 reloading for my M1A also.
My question concerns mainly the 223 and 308 ammo. When I load ammo for "precision" for my bolt gun I size, trim, chamfer, debur, and clean the primer pocket. On the Dillon, to keep things moving quickly, basically I would omit those steps.
My brass is typically once or twice fired 223 from an AR with no military crimp. The 308 is once fired out of my 700P sniper rifle.
For that type of situation can I get away without the case prep or is it absolutely necessary?
I am looking at a Dillon 650 progressive press to make loading 223 and 40 a little easier. I might be doing some "bulk" 308 reloading for my M1A also.
My question concerns mainly the 223 and 308 ammo. When I load ammo for "precision" for my bolt gun I size, trim, chamfer, debur, and clean the primer pocket. On the Dillon, to keep things moving quickly, basically I would omit those steps.
My brass is typically once or twice fired 223 from an AR with no military crimp. The 308 is once fired out of my 700P sniper rifle.
For that type of situation can I get away without the case prep or is it absolutely necessary?