garandsrus
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I have been using the Vibra Prime for quite a few years. It works very well and makes filling primer tubes quick and easy.
https://eagleeyeoutdoor.com/frankfo...MI-eT9pr-26gIVxsDACh0aYQr8EAQYAyABEgKzn_D_BwE
I do run rifle brass through the press twice. I tumble it first in dry media and then lube and size the brass. I tumble it again To remove the lube and then trim to length. The second pass through the press loads the rounds. A RCBS X-die will remove the requirement to trim brass (after the first trimming) but since the cases need to be lubed to resize them, I still follow the same steps but skip the trimming.
There used to be only two powered trimming options that would trim and chamfer the case mouth, Gracey and Giraud, but I think there are more options now.
I don’t lube most pistol brass but do use carbide dies.
I have tried wet tumbling primed brass but was never confident that the primer pocket was dry even after using heat to dry them or letting the cases sit a week or so. Somebody may have a good solution.
https://eagleeyeoutdoor.com/frankfo...MI-eT9pr-26gIVxsDACh0aYQr8EAQYAyABEgKzn_D_BwE
I do run rifle brass through the press twice. I tumble it first in dry media and then lube and size the brass. I tumble it again To remove the lube and then trim to length. The second pass through the press loads the rounds. A RCBS X-die will remove the requirement to trim brass (after the first trimming) but since the cases need to be lubed to resize them, I still follow the same steps but skip the trimming.
There used to be only two powered trimming options that would trim and chamfer the case mouth, Gracey and Giraud, but I think there are more options now.
I don’t lube most pistol brass but do use carbide dies.
I have tried wet tumbling primed brass but was never confident that the primer pocket was dry even after using heat to dry them or letting the cases sit a week or so. Somebody may have a good solution.