Shrinkmd
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I was reading an old copy of the Lyman manual, and it seems to give advice contrary to how a progressive press works. They say clean each primer pocket with a brush. Ok, how can you do that if you use a progressive which deprimes and resizes on one stroke and then primes on the way back? How about measuring each case length after resizing it? The next station will be belling the mouth and powder drop, and the bullet next stage?
From what I've read around here people seem to reuse pistol cases until they crack or are lost and don't trim or measure the brass? Is their advice more suitable to rifle reloading on a single stage vs the way people usually use a progressive for pistol?
Thanks
From what I've read around here people seem to reuse pistol cases until they crack or are lost and don't trim or measure the brass? Is their advice more suitable to rifle reloading on a single stage vs the way people usually use a progressive for pistol?
Thanks
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