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Old April 10, 2007, 10:34 PM   #3
scottys1
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I haven't had any issues at all with doing the same thing.

When loading on my progressive (Dillon 550) which I use for higher volume pistol cartridges, the brass gets tumbled, inspected, and loaded.

For lower volume loading especially rifle cartridges, I'll size, trim, and otherwise prep the cases in one or more sittings on the single stage press after which they get primed. I'll do a batch of cases and store any that don't get immediately loaded in covered tupperware containers. I'll label the container and put the sleeve from the primers in with the brass so I know what they are. I've stored some at times for months or even over a year with no problems.

It comes in handy having a batch of identically prepped cases already done when working up loads using different bullets or powder charges when range time can be sporadic.
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