Gary Reeder
we try to keep them simple, like the 41 GNR, 410 GNR 356 GNR
Wednesday, September 15, 2021, 14:48

and so on where you simply run the parent case thru the sizer die and you have the new cartridge formed. I will admit a couple of our custom cartridges require a bit more work but there are only a few like that. We shoot 600 to 700 rounds a week here in the shop test firing the guns we are working on so I have to reload every night of the week. That being the case I don't have the time to go thru a lot of case prep, annealing and so on. I have 8 Dillons on my reloading bench along with an RCBS turret press and a 4X4 RCBS press for loading the extra large cartridges so I just sit my butt down and crank out a couple hundred rounds in an hour or so.
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