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RIP - IN MEMORIAM - You will be missed
Annealing is probably the step that has made the most difference in consistency, I do mine every 2-3 firings and especially for big batches for money matches .
I still deburr flashholes but uniforming primer pockets is a waste of time and can damage brass with making the pockets to loose to hold a primer .
If your processing lots of crimped brass get a swage from Dillon .
The Dillon trimmer is exponentially faster than a Giraud trimmer but you have to handle the brass 2 more times to chamfer and deburr the cases . When I had my Dillon trimmer I could never get it to cut square necks and it went away and there is a Giraud in its place now .
Last edited by C Ward; 11-01-2018 at 19:58.
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