Re: New Brass - How to Prepare?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Grumulkin</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have ya'll every tried just loading up new brass without all the resizing, flash hole deburring, etc? If you did, I think you'd find that all your agonizing doesn't get you anything on paper. </div></div>
I use Lapua 308. there are bound to be dents and out of round case mouths no matter what. I always FL resize every loading. I do not own a neck sizing die for 308. Say what you want, but it works for me and I get 10+ loadings out of it (that is a conservative estimate). I don't mess with the flash holes because I never find burrs in the Lapua stuff. You always need to chamfer the case mouth before seating bullets to keep from scraping the jacket.
Trimming, chamfering, and deburring may sound like a lot of operations, but when it is done in one operation on my Forster trimmer it makes perfect sense. Plus, I know that my brass is consistent on those operations in every reload cycle. I am definitely looking hard at a Giraud.
This is what works for me and those are my reasons above. I don't expect everyone to do it that way or even agree with it. Just providing a little more explanation.
Josh