BrentM
Well-Known Member
Deprime
Wet tumble
Anneal
Size process
Wipe
Prime
Load
Wet tumble
Anneal
Size process
Wipe
Prime
Load
I will definitely have to look into this. ThanksThe reason given for not tumbling loaded rounds is due to the vibration taking the coating off the powder kernels changing the burn rate. I personally never saw a difference but stopped doing it out of an abundance of caution. Just wipe off the lube.
Thanks that's one of the reasons for the post. To see what the best time to anneal is. Thanks
No offense intended but this is incorrectThe reason given for not tumbling loaded rounds is due to the vibration taking the coating off the powder kernels changing the burn rate. I personally never saw a difference but stopped doing it out of an abundance of caution. Just wipe off the lube.
Anneal before sizing, if you have the funds the amp machine is awesome but there are tons of great equipment that will provide the same results for a lot less moneyHey guys just wanted to see what your steps are in reloading process?
I started out reloading about 6-7 years ago with just the basics a rock chucker, balance beam basic reloading kit!!!
I got into reloading to save money. Haha I don't think that worked out. I have since bought a area 419 press, giraud case trimmer, and powder dispenser digital calipers and micrometer and eventually want to get into annealing.
I reload for .270 win/ 338 lapua/ 300 rum/ 300 win mag/ 6.5 creedmoor. I honestly don't shoot past 1000 yards but would like to start stretching out the lapua.
Honestly really want a amp annealer but don't think that's in the budget so leaning towards a bench source annealer. What's your thoughts on the bench source?
1. Deprime all brass on rock chucker
2. Tumble all brass (clean)
3. Lube and size brass
4. Anneal all brass (after I purchase)
5. Trim all brass
6. Wet tumble brass and dry
6. Prime brass
7. Weigh Powder
8. Seat bullets
9. Tumble ammo for 10/15 minutes to get lube off
Any advice appreciated!!! Thanks
Because I add a little bit of lube when I seat my bullets. Thanks I think I will definitely anneal after cleaning. That makes sense after I thought about it.I never tumble loaded rounds.
Why do you tumble ammo for 10/15 minutes to get lube off when step #6 gets the lube off?
I would anneal after cleaning but before sizing.