Its my understanding that Lapua doesnt tumble brass after annealing so the purchaser knows it has been annealed. Other companies Know that people would rather buy "shiny new things".
Box ready to go, just have to put portable scale in. Sits on back of tailgate or put scale in clubhouse. Close box up and has handles on each side to move.
Combination of signs, when I used just one brand of primers could keep an eye on primer flattening out. Bolt lift and marks on brass, but the one thing I have found for sure is as BFD mentioned, once you stop getting same level of velocity increase for powder increments you are usually "there".
Dealing with same here, shot right handed fir 55 years, am now switching to left hand because of vision issues. It is tough but just have to "think" about what I am doing instead of relying on muscle memory.
Don't do it unless you use a monometal bullet. Most other bullets will totally come apart on game at most sane distances and make a MESS. This coming from a long time 264Mag user.
Muzzle brakes suck on a hunting rifle, buy a good decelerator or Limbsaver butt pad for it and practice a bit. Your ears will thank you when you are older.
Giraud Power trimmer for me, life saver when doing lots of varmint rounds . Takes a tedious time consuming task and makes it a snap to do. I also do my precision stuff on it also.
What were you wondering?