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    reload brass with patina...

    Patina, what patina? Stainless wet tumble 4 hours and your worst brass looks like this and I've started with some really black stuff.
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    Hornady 53 grain VMAX

    I also really taken a liking to the 53, mainly because they have a really good BC for the weight. Exceptional accuracy and flat shooting.
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    I am SO Over Range Brass....LOL

    http://www.shellsorter.com I don't sell them, or even know the guy. Being a --deleted-- as my friends call me, all I can say is I'm glad I finally spent the money as its saved me sooooo much time I feel its paid for itself.
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    Depriming as a separate step

    Last night I loaded some 9mm plinking rounds, half with stainless cleaned brass, and half with unclean military brass that I pulled the bullets and primers from. I was amazed how much smoother, easier the primers seated in the clean brass was.
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    Depriming as a separate step

    I deprime and prime before the progressive. I like to deprime before I wet tumble my brass. I know I don't NEED clean primer pockets for pistol, but I store pleanty of clean brass and just keeps everything that much cleaner. Also when hand priming it give me a chance to quickly inspect the...
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    Stand-Alone Priming Systems

    Anybody try this style?
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    Hornady LnL modification

    Excellent!!
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    Hornady Powder Drain Insert - Review

    When I had mine mounted on a stand, I too found the usefulness of the powder drain. Now I only use these powder measures on the progressive. With the LNL bushings, a quick twist and I dump the powder back into the jug.
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