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So I've been looking at progressive presses to get into relaoding, but curious about including a resizing die in the rotation. I've noticed a lot of videos where they have deprimed, tumbled, resized the cartridge, then measured for length. This makes sense to me as you want to make sure the case length is correct. On the other hand I've seen several videos where they are using progressive presses to deprime, prime, resize, charge, seat the bullet, and crimp all in a single cycle and make a complete round it seems. So I guess I have a few questions for you experienced reloaders
Do you deprime before tumbling?
Do you tumble before every reload?
Do you measure each case after resizing it?
Is there a situation where you can have all the 5 positions on a progressive press in use to go from spent casing to complete round?
Do you deprime before tumbling?
Do you tumble before every reload?
Do you measure each case after resizing it?
Is there a situation where you can have all the 5 positions on a progressive press in use to go from spent casing to complete round?