Basically, one range trip at a time. But not always.
For instance, I did some chronographing a few weeks ago with 44 Mag & Spl. That left me with some 90 or so pcs that needed processing. I always start with a 45 minute (give or take) dry tumble in corn cob. Then I do the decap/resize, flair thing on my progressive (I know, only two steps). At this point, they're ready for a wet tumble in ss pins.
With only 90 pcs, I waited until more were ready for a wet tumble. Earlier this week, I did more shooting with 44 Mag & Spl (mostly loaded with my newest recipes gleaned from the previous trip). I shot about 150 rounds this time. I prepped them as above, then tossed both batches in for the wet tumble.
Hope that made sense.
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