First, is anyone using a progressive press for rifle ammo?
I've been reloading for a while with two older RCBS presses. Mostly .45 ACP, .243, and .25-06. I tend to load in batches, usually 100 of the .45 or 40 of the rifles at a time. When I resize the bottleneck cases, I use RCBS case lube and wipe the cases off before using an ultrasonic cleaner, then check the primer pockets and trim to length if needed. This way I get the case completely clean of any lube, debris, junk, etc. before I fill and seat. I tumble the .45 before I do anything to it since it all ends up on the ground, the rifle brass stays pretty clean and all I do is brush the necks out. Lately I've been considering getting the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP.
My question: when using a progressive press and resizing rifle brass, do you just forget getting the lube out of the neck before seating a bullet and then wipe off the cases when you're all done loading?
Thanks,
I've been reloading for a while with two older RCBS presses. Mostly .45 ACP, .243, and .25-06. I tend to load in batches, usually 100 of the .45 or 40 of the rifles at a time. When I resize the bottleneck cases, I use RCBS case lube and wipe the cases off before using an ultrasonic cleaner, then check the primer pockets and trim to length if needed. This way I get the case completely clean of any lube, debris, junk, etc. before I fill and seat. I tumble the .45 before I do anything to it since it all ends up on the ground, the rifle brass stays pretty clean and all I do is brush the necks out. Lately I've been considering getting the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP.
My question: when using a progressive press and resizing rifle brass, do you just forget getting the lube out of the neck before seating a bullet and then wipe off the cases when you're all done loading?
Thanks,