First thing I did to the brass was chamfer the case mouths to ease bullet seating. Then I neck sized the brass with the Lee Collet die just like I would do with any other virgin bolt gun brass. I really had to crank on the press to get the mandrel into the necks. I mean cranking like crazy. I thought I was going to buckle the case walls or shoulders.
After that, primed them up and hit the charge master. Bullets seated with consistent tension. With the LE Wilson VLD seating die using the K&M arbor press. (by the way... anyone seating bullets with an arbor press should really check out the K&M. It's so nice. Pappabear grabbed one on an impulse buy, and it is awesome.)
As hard as I had to crank on the neck die, I thought the first groups with the brass might be a little sloppy. But they brass shot great.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
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