Is anyone here using a progressive to load high quality 223? I've got a dillon 550b setup and was wondering what different techniques people use.
My process using once fire lake city brass will be as follows
1. Deprime, swage primer pockets, and wet tumble (for unprocessed brass)
2. Lube with a lanolin spray
3. 1st run through Dillon 550
Station 1: Lee Universal Decapper
Station 2: Forster Full Length Sizing Die with expander ball removed, set to bump shoulder .004
Station 3: Sinclair Expander Die with .223 mandrel for .001 neck tension.
4. Trim, Deburr and Chamfer on Giraud Power Trimmer
5. Vibratory tumble to remove and leftover lube.
6. 2nd run through Dillon 550
Station 1: Lee Universal Decapper to clear the flash hole, Priming
Station 2: Dillon powder drop
Station 3: Forster Ultra Micrometer Bullet Seating Die
I'm still working up a good 77gr load using a decently metering powder like XBR or CFE223. I'll also be loading up some cheap 55gr FMJ's on the setup for cheap and hopefully accurate plinking.
Since I'm not neck turning I'm hoping that the mandrel expander will set the neck tension fairly well by pushing an inconsistencies to the OD of the neck.
These will mostly be shot out of my AR's, as well as my Tikka T3.
Any tips or tricks from a more experienced reloader?
-Kirby
My process using once fire lake city brass will be as follows
1. Deprime, swage primer pockets, and wet tumble (for unprocessed brass)
2. Lube with a lanolin spray
3. 1st run through Dillon 550
Station 1: Lee Universal Decapper
Station 2: Forster Full Length Sizing Die with expander ball removed, set to bump shoulder .004
Station 3: Sinclair Expander Die with .223 mandrel for .001 neck tension.
4. Trim, Deburr and Chamfer on Giraud Power Trimmer
5. Vibratory tumble to remove and leftover lube.
6. 2nd run through Dillon 550
Station 1: Lee Universal Decapper to clear the flash hole, Priming
Station 2: Dillon powder drop
Station 3: Forster Ultra Micrometer Bullet Seating Die
I'm still working up a good 77gr load using a decently metering powder like XBR or CFE223. I'll also be loading up some cheap 55gr FMJ's on the setup for cheap and hopefully accurate plinking.
Since I'm not neck turning I'm hoping that the mandrel expander will set the neck tension fairly well by pushing an inconsistencies to the OD of the neck.
These will mostly be shot out of my AR's, as well as my Tikka T3.
Any tips or tricks from a more experienced reloader?
-Kirby