Loaded up a few rounds Sunday and for some reason took a few pictures while doing it. I was reading Jim’s post under “Very tight bolt cycling†and it turned into some reloading stuff and thought I would use the pictures to make a post on some of the things I do when reloading.
Here is my reloading bench and Ed and Reggie will testify it is really that cluttered.
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LoginFirst thing starting out someone needs good references and here are a few of my most used loading books.
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LoginHere are the tools most used and used during this loading.
Flash hole cleaner, brass cleaning brush, Inside outside case mouth deburer, Pocket primer deburer cleaner,OAL case trimmer
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LoginFirst I separate all my brass by head stamp.
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LoginNow that powder is in case and ready for loading I visually check from above all cases are loaded.
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Now that is awesome Richard. You need to put that up for someone interested in getting into reloading, but has no idea where to start or what to do. Very Nice!!! :highclap:
Looks just like my process except most of the time I dont clean inside my casings.
Richard, Have you considered using A Sonic cleaner for the Brass, I bought one several months ago and very impressed with how well it cleans the inside of the Brass, I will post some pictures of an experiment I run on some very dirty Brass a couple of weeks ago. CC
Here are some pictures I made of .223 Brass that I was experimenting with to check out the Sonic Cleaner and then Tumbling as the outside of the Brass was clean but not real shiny but again this was super dirty Brass, No hand cleaning or brushing was done.
This was how the Brass looked before Cleaning
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LoginI did run the Sonic cleaner and Tumbler longer than normal on this Brass, I have seen where some guys have achieved bright shiney with just the Sonic Cleaner but so far all that I have cleaned I tumbled. My main purpose was to clean the ID and primer pocket with the Sonic and as you can see it does a very good job. CC
Carl, you got a website for Sonic...I couldnt find anything but reviews and conversations.
This is the link for Sonic cleaning that I used, I bought my UltraSonic machine from Harbor Freight for less than $50.00, can't remember exactly what I paid but they put them on sale from time to time. cc
http://www.6mmbr.com/ultrasonic.html
Last weekend CCP took pictures of his process. Now this weekend will be spent actually reloading. :wink: Nice show.
Jerry