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Let's talk about case prep... Pistol, Rifle, BPCR which ever you use.
How do you prep your cases after firing?
I have what I think is a good procedure for getting the case ready for the next load.
First I tumble the spent case. I think a clean case not only looks better, but I can see if there are any cracks and it saves wear and tear on my dies. I tumble in crushed walnut shells treated with a little Nu-Finish car wax. It is a polyurethane formula wax and doesn't collect at the inside of the case shoulder. I do leave the primer in so the flash hole doesn't get packed full of tumbling media.
I then de-prime and resize the necks only.
Next I clean out the primer pockets and make sure the flash holes are clean.
Re-prime and I am ready to go..
This is what I use for my production gun, the 30BR is a little different, but very close to this in that I only tumble every couple of loads and wipe with Ed's Red inbetween tumblings. The reason is that the 30BR fits the chamber better than my production gun(s) and leaves less residue on the outside of the case.
Just figgered I should add that little bit.