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Old 09-25-2022, 12:06 PM
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Do you find with all the brass standing up, giving a full gentle spray is enough to get some inside the case? Or are you rubbing some in?

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Old 09-25-2022, 01:30 PM
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I don't get too worried about how long it takes, isn't a speed contest. I do know that getting an electric case prep center was a heck of a time & labour saver. Chargemaster was a labour saver over a beam scale. I can do powder faster with a thrower, but, that also depends on what powder I'm using, I don't do stick powders in the thrower. I can't say as the Autotrickler is any quicker than the Chargemaster, just satisies my OCD on powder. Three way trimmer is nice, I have a 21st Century lathe unit that will 3 way trim, swap the head out for neck turning as well, can also ream necks on it. Can do the same on a Forster, their 3 way trimmer is nice to use, but, not as many calibers readily available.
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Old 09-25-2022, 08:06 PM
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I have never timed my process.

It takes what it takes, and it’s supposed to be fun, a hobby, and relaxing…….
X2 Bingo. I just enjoy it, quiet time alone just relaxing, never in a rush or do I time my self .

I guess I could time myself , but that wouldn't change a thing .

I like learning new things,but my pace isn't ever going to change .

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Old 09-25-2022, 08:46 PM
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I never timed my hand loading .
At times I only load 100 or so rounds, other times as many as 300 . However I am always shooting ( upwards to 40 pounds + powder seasonlly) so it is an ongoing thing, i din't load all winter to shoot in the summer because I shoot most of the winter months as well.
I also enjoy it, so do not consider it a chore
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