Spent some time processing 223 and 308 brass for some friends.
My new carbide trim dies make processing brass a lot easier, not that 223 was that hard to begin with. But 308 is/was a huge pain. Lots of Hornady One Shot and then traditional case lube on top of that. And it still takes oomph to get that 1050 handle to run smooth. Now with the carbide die, the oomph and case lube required is cut in about half.
Then I started on my stash of LC 308 brass. Remove primer crimp, FL resize, trim to length, tumble in stainless media, run through Giraud trimmer to debar and chamfer and lastly run through AMP annealer. All that to shoot it through an AR-10 at steel targets...





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