Probably a complete waste of time, but I uniform and deburr the flash holes and uniform the primer pocket depth.I’m mean you only have to do it once….. but is it a complete waste of time?
I dunno I was no and now I’m a maybe yes ?!
I used to do it when I was re-using Hornady Match brass. Resize. Trim to length, then use a Lyman flash hole uniforming tool....which consists of small centre drill in a holder which has a little boss on it to register on the case mouth to make the flash hole chamfers the same depth, hence the resize and trimming first.I’m mean you only have to do it once….. but is it a complete waste of time?
I dunno I was no and now I’m a maybe yes ?!

I sort of trying to reduce doing stuff that doesn’t matter… I stopped polishing except to remove lube I don’t clean primer pockets any more. Just anneal l, body size and collet neck Size..trim and chamfer then a quick tumble to remove lube
Sounds good mine deprime with the neck sizerA nice simple method, I have a slightly longer method, Add deprime, anneal, then much as yours. SS tumble, full size, trim chamfer a quick SS tumble again to remove lube, dry, prime powder and bullet.
I do like the case to be cleaned before any size or trim work, it allows inspection before to much time is wasted.
trickie
I always use a Lee depriming die multi cal for my 223 & 6.5 cm both Tikka’s sits in its own single stage press (lee)Sounds good mine deprime with the neck sizer
I'm not sure how the mechanics of taking a thou or so out of the bottom of the primer pockets with a uniformer could lead to slack pockets?I fear primer pocket uniforming often leads to premature lose fitting primers.
K
I understood it was the deburring and flash-hole (length) I was uniforming with that Lyman tool, hence the resize and trimming of the cases and the 0.010" cut set-up instruction that came with it.The third member of the ignition bits prepping trinity is flash-hole (diameter) uniforming. Most people think they're doing this with the type of tool that @Alantoo illustrates above with the pic of the Lyman tool,
The purpose of your tool is to deburr the flash hole and to uniform the flash hole diameter, not the length. The boss is only to keep you from cutting too deeply into the case head with the wider part of the tool which does the actual deburring job. Even if you set up the boss accoring to the instruction the front drill bit will protrude through the flash hole and thereby cover 100% of its lengths.I understood it was the deburring and flash-hole (length) I was uniforming with that Lyman tool, hence the resize and trimming of the cases and the 0.010" cut set-up instruction that came with it.
The centre drill tip actually measures Ø1.93mm so is clearance on a Ø2mm flash hole. I presumed the shoulder profile similar to a lathe centre drill was what kept it axially aligned finally.
Have to say that I only acquired the tool and went through the brass after doing a few reloads with the burrs in, and noticed not the slightest bit of difference afterwards at my shooting skill level!
Alan
How did you manage the Ø symbol? It seems crazy to me that it is so hard to do on Word docs.I understood it was the deburring and flash-hole (length) I was uniforming with that Lyman tool, hence the resize and trimming of the cases and the 0.010" cut set-up instruction that came with it.
The centre drill tip actually measures Ø1.93mm so is clearance on a Ø2mm flash hole. I presumed the shoulder profile similar to a lathe centre drill was what kept it axially aligned finally.
Have to say that I only acquired the tool and went through the brass after doing a few reloads with the burrs in, and noticed not the slightest bit of difference afterwards at my shooting skill level!
Alan
Open the Character Map (Zeichentabelle, in case you have a German Windows version). From there you either copy it to your document or you can key in the combination indicated in the map. But this only works if your keyboard has a number block. The number keys above the letters don't work for this.How did you
How did you manage the Ø symbol? It seems crazy to me that it is so hard to do on Word docs.