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Old 12-21-2013, 02:01 AM
Christiano Martin Christiano Martin is offline
 
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1] Check the brass cases for defects and discard any that are have cracks or excessive dents or bulges. Also, discard any that have deformed primers, indicating excessive pressure during firing.

2] Rub the inside of the case with a soft cloth to remove powder residue and dirt. Reach into the case with a case neck brush.

3] Lubricate the casings to keep them from getting stuck in the sizing die. Spread a light coating of case lubricant on a lube pad and roll several casing across the pad at once. Reapply lubricant to the pad as needed.

4] Size the casing back to standard dimensions and de-cap (remove the spent primer).
Insert the case into the shell loader. The handle should be positioned up.
Lower the handle to resize the case and push the fired primer out. Raise the handle back up, remove the case and place it in a reloading tray.
Repeat this step for all the cases.
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