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Reloading Ammunition(case preparation) part 1/4

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Reloading 223rem

Part 1 includes
Case Lubrication
Resizing/Depriming
Trimming
De-burring
Flash Hole De-burring
Primer Pocket Cutting/Cleaning
Priming

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  • Doesn't Lee make a die set that you can use without lubing the case

  • @DemonRat71 only for straight walled pistol cases

  • is it necessary to have a sand tub thing to clean the brass or is that just a fancy way of reloading

  • @bigmikeherring6332 it is not nessesary you can just clean you cases with a scotch bright pad or fine wire wool. The case tumbler just makes a realy nice job of cleaning your cases

  • @wildernesseducation appreciate the info on the case cleaning, I would assume that you would clean cases extensively for match ammo vs recreational weekend shooting. Thanks again good channel

  • @sqc281 for plinking ammo it is really not necessary to go to all of the trouble of extensive cleaning. But for match ammo cases need to be properly cleaned and prepared

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  • how much you charge for 357 mag reloads case 1000 reloads

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  • Lee make a new product called collet neck dies in which was made for reloading necked ammunition. You do not need to use lubricate with these

  • @DemonRat71 For rifle cases, they sell the carbide dies which it is assumed don't need lubing, but Lee actually says the cases must be lubed even with the fancy carbide dies, which makes these dies somewhat pointless!

  • Nice video, I normally clean the cases right after I decap and resize. I don't want any lube getting close to the primer pocket.

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