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Originally Posted by Doc
I got my reloading kit today. It's an RCBS Kit. I've got two friends that said they would walk me through the process. Both have all fingers attached.
Thanks for all of the golden pearls of guidance.
Doc
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One of the benefits of a single stage press is the inspection process is easier.
I used two loading trays. I would fill on tray with case and set it to the right side of the press and the empty tray to the left side of the press.
After sizing and priming, I would place the case in the left tray upside down. Upon completion I would take the left tray and inspect the primers setting depth.
Next, I would place the tray with upside down cases in it, to the right of the powder flask and the empty one to the left.
upon charging the case it would go into the empty tray (obviously right side up). Using one tray can cause over charging or cases being missed.
When that process is finished, I would take the tray and inspect the powder levels in all the cases.
Final (if seating and crimping is done at the same time)
Tray with cases to the right of the press, I would seat bullet and or crimp and place it into the left tray.
Starting with the tray on the right or left does not effect this method, where you start is personal preference.
Side note, 4064 has always been a favorite powder of mine.