by engnerdan on Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:53 am
I have been meaning to do a little write up for Retread about this brass processing. So here it is.
Cliff Notes Version
Excellent value
WAY better then processing your own crimped cases
Will have him do all my AR brass from now on
Saves HOURS of time
Full Write up
I recently received 200 pieces as a sample of the processing Retread is setup to do. My initial impressions were that the brass was spotless and very shiny, everything looked great. I took a quick measurement of a few pieces and they were all within a few thou of ideal trim length 1.750. The trimmed necks did not have a noticeable burr to them.
I was advised that he had not expanded the necks after full length sizing, and he recommended I run a decapping pin through the case as a way to ensure there is no tumbling media in the flash hole. This was not a problem for me as I am running these on a progressive press so adding a sizing die backed off to just clear the flash hole and expand the neck was no problem. I later talked to Retread and he said he could run a sizing ball through the necks while processing by request but it would take a little longer to get the brass back. But there would still be the chance of a plugged flash hole as he tumbles after processing to remove the neck burrs and clean the sizing lube off.
On to loading the brass. With the sizing, de-priming, swaging, trimming out of the way loading AR brass was fun now. Just like running 9mm, 40, 45 on my progressive I just poured the brass in the case feeder, setup my dies and started pulling the handle. It was just minutes later that I had 100 pieces of ammo loaded and ready for my range trip the next day. By comparison I would have spent about 1.5 HOURS just doing the case prep work on 100 pieces. By that time I would be so burnt out on loading ammo for my AR I would drive down to Fleet Farm and just buy some off the shelf. At the range the brass ran as flawlessly as new, with not a single problem.
I just had Retread process about 2000 rounds of brass for me after trying the sample pack. Now I just need enough components to get it all loaded.