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<blockquote data-quote="nailbender_jr" data-source="post: 2649775" data-attributes="member: 33337"><p>Thanks for the compliments on the pics.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's my whole process..</p><p></p><p>Wash (lemi-shine + dawn)</p><p>Dry (lay them out on my truckbed for a few hours)</p><p>decap (lee hand press, universal decapper)</p><p>decrimp (hornady primer crimp remover - hand held)</p><p>clean pocket (small primer pocket brush - hand held)</p><p>lube (lee case lube, RCBS lube pad)</p><p>size (hand press or bench press, Lee full length sizer die)</p><p>trim (world's finest trimmer - chucked in a lathe)</p><p>de-burr (RCBS hand de-burr tool)</p><p>wash & dry (same as above to get the lube off and make them almost shiny)</p><p>tumble (walnut media + nu-finish) - makes 'em real shiny</p><p>prime, charge, press, crimp, fire, repeat&#8230;.</p><p></p><p>I do most of the hand processing when I'm stuck in hotel rooms on business trips with the aid of some good movies&#8230;..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nailbender_jr, post: 2649775, member: 33337"] Thanks for the compliments on the pics. Here's my whole process.. Wash (lemi-shine + dawn) Dry (lay them out on my truckbed for a few hours) decap (lee hand press, universal decapper) decrimp (hornady primer crimp remover - hand held) clean pocket (small primer pocket brush - hand held) lube (lee case lube, RCBS lube pad) size (hand press or bench press, Lee full length sizer die) trim (world's finest trimmer - chucked in a lathe) de-burr (RCBS hand de-burr tool) wash & dry (same as above to get the lube off and make them almost shiny) tumble (walnut media + nu-finish) - makes 'em real shiny prime, charge, press, crimp, fire, repeat…. I do most of the hand processing when I'm stuck in hotel rooms on business trips with the aid of some good movies….. [/QUOTE]
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