I finished putting together my first non-AR centerfire rifle, and I'm about to load my first rounds. I've loaded pistol ammo for years, so I'm not exactly new to this. And I've got a good handle on the process once I have fired brass.
But I'm loading fireforming rounds for 6 BRA with Lapua 6BR brass. Just handling the brass and bullets, it feels like I could almost jam one down in there by hand.
Do you typically run an expander through new brass before loading? I've got a Sinclair expander die and .241 mandrel. Lube the inside of the necks and run the mandrel through before the first firing?
Anything else I need to do differently because I'm fireforming? Lube, expand (or not), tumble, prime, charge, seat a bullet and let fly?
But I'm loading fireforming rounds for 6 BRA with Lapua 6BR brass. Just handling the brass and bullets, it feels like I could almost jam one down in there by hand.
Do you typically run an expander through new brass before loading? I've got a Sinclair expander die and .241 mandrel. Lube the inside of the necks and run the mandrel through before the first firing?
Anything else I need to do differently because I'm fireforming? Lube, expand (or not), tumble, prime, charge, seat a bullet and let fly?