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So I have finally started reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 2771329" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Tip #1 Get a reputable reloading book and read front to back before going any further. </p><p>Tip #2 If you cleaned the pistol cases first there is no need to run them in vibratory cleaner again. </p><p>Tip #3 After you run cleaned cases through the carbide resizing die you can use a primer pocket brush to clean primer pockets, Its a good time to inspect the cases, flash hole, etc.</p><p>Tip #4 Another tip is to store cleaned resized cases in sealable zip lock bags to keep any type of foreign stuff getting inside cases.</p><p>Tip #5 through Tip#101 get a reputable reloading book and read front to back before going any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 2771329, member: 24646"] Tip #1 Get a reputable reloading book and read front to back before going any further. Tip #2 If you cleaned the pistol cases first there is no need to run them in vibratory cleaner again. Tip #3 After you run cleaned cases through the carbide resizing die you can use a primer pocket brush to clean primer pockets, Its a good time to inspect the cases, flash hole, etc. Tip #4 Another tip is to store cleaned resized cases in sealable zip lock bags to keep any type of foreign stuff getting inside cases. Tip #5 through Tip#101 get a reputable reloading book and read front to back before going any further. [/QUOTE]
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