Brass Prep for Precision Rifle Reloading with Scott Satterlee

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @jeffsikula2920
    @jeffsikula2920 2 года назад +3

    Neck tension is controlled more by annealing EVERY TIME before sizing. Neck turning is done ONCE with virgin brass. Anneal BEFORE sizing because it can cause a 'shift' in the brass if done after.

  • @gregpace4676
    @gregpace4676 10 месяцев назад +1

    I deprime first, then clean in tumbler with stainless pins, then anneal the brass. Then I resize with a .002" bump. Annealing your brass will make your brass a lot longer

  • @JohnWilliamsFromBluff
    @JohnWilliamsFromBluff 11 месяцев назад

    This is gold! I learned so much, but the most important thing is a new technical concept (14:42): whatever you do, DO NOT let the primer **pooch out** your measurements!

  • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
    @PrecisionRifleNetwork 3 года назад +9

    lots of knowledge. that guy knows stuff.

  • @yukon4545
    @yukon4545 3 года назад +17

    Why not zero the caliper on the fired case shoulder? Bump to -.001or.002", should be golden.

  • @duxrusso
    @duxrusso 3 года назад +2

    How could anyone give this great informative video a thumbs down?
    Especially 11 people? Not everyone gets first hand load development lesson from a master! I guess there right when they say opinions are like A*holes, or A*holes have opinions!!lol I guess I'm just one of them lol
    Great job great video, thanks for sharing!! Cant wait to watch part 2!

  • @timtwin1776
    @timtwin1776 3 года назад +1

    ​ @Scott Satterlee ​ @Long Range With The Lillys Just so you all know, I still come back to these videos and use them to verify and check data on my loads. I think this 3 part series (especially this particular episode) is one of the best on RUclips. Thank you all again for putting this together and really going over the details of each step. My latest check-up is neck tension as I'm starting to load for 6.5CM. I actually just read the comment that says Scott doesn't clean the brass first and I know that irks some people lol! My buddy who got me into reloading does the same thing and he wins most of our local competitions. As the saying goes, "if it's not broke, don't fix it!"

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your feedback Tim! This means a lot to us that it has helped people! I’m about to start working up a 22GT from the bottom up and will be referring to them myself! - Kili

  • @Ziptie497
    @Ziptie497 2 года назад +1

    This series is good stuff thanks for posting.

  • @Jaygorski
    @Jaygorski 3 года назад

    I setup my Hornady Match bushing die by raising the ram till it touches the shellholder, then lower the ram, then turn it ever so slightly clockwise until I feel a very slight camover when raising the ram again, w/o the case in the shelholder of course. Usually takes two slight turns and it's good.

  • @tommyj7087
    @tommyj7087 3 года назад +3

    Whose expander mandrel are you using? It doesn't look like Wilson, Sinclair or 21st Century which are the 3 I can find.

  • @qedsteve
    @qedsteve 3 года назад +5

    Have been reloading for years and only recently getting into long range paper and steel shooting. Also have a 6.5 PRC and appreciate the FACT that you are asking MY QUESTIONS for me! Huge difference in generic plinking reloads for my semi-auto .308 and now precision loads for the 6.5 PRC. Great job and fun to watch with my morning coffee! I also load on Dillon 550 for everything else BUT my 6.5 PRC because I have no confidence in the powder drop with extruded powders but just got the powder drop funnel so I can weigh each charge and make sure ALL the powder drops into the case each time before I advance the round.
    I'll also be neck-turning from now on too!
    Realizing this was only posted less than a week ago, I'm looking forward to the next load development and range day video with Scott Satterlee.

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for the feedback and coming on this journey and learning with us! This is the exact reason we are doing this series! - Kili

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 3 года назад +4

    Kili is a good Student. Great video.

  • @newera3757
    @newera3757 Год назад +1

    I want Scott to know he is The Rock Star!

  • @sthomas1018
    @sthomas1018 3 года назад +2

    What Is the lubrication solution Scott was using? Something like Lanolin and alcohol. What ratio?

  • @Nonedw
    @Nonedw 3 года назад +2

    Use a Whidden click adjustable die to take the back and forth out

  • @stevemccall1716
    @stevemccall1716 11 месяцев назад

    @Scott Satterlee @Long Range With The Lillys, at the 15:00 minute mark, Scott says he FL resizes w/o the decapping stem and expander ball. I started using a universal decapping die first and then FL resize w/o the expander ball/ stem. I found my neck tension is exceedingly tight, to the point where you can see the base of the bullet bulge when seated in the neck of the loaded cartridge. Surely this cannot be the correct amount of bullet neck tension as this probably generates dangerously high chamber pressures. Is this correct?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  11 месяцев назад

      Yes if you fl resize you have to reexpand the neck after. The FL resize will push the neck in. If you measure I’ll bet you’re way undersized. Both Scott and I run an expander mandrel in the next station to set neck tension.

  • @CLB-xl7jt
    @CLB-xl7jt 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for a great video. One question, what is the reason to anneal after sizing instead of before? Thanks.

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +3

      Scott says the sequence doesn’t matter. We still anneal before resizing.

    • @juanherrera2672
      @juanherrera2672 3 года назад

      My understanding from Scotts explanation was he anneals to get consistent neck tension Or as he put it it softens the brass to get better neck grip on bullet. I had this same question cause I anneal before sizing but this process seams simpler.

  • @thomasteac8919
    @thomasteac8919 3 года назад +5

    Everybody has their own madness in reloading, as long as you get the results you’re looking for.

    • @bavariasuhl
      @bavariasuhl 3 года назад

      I decap, wash, anneal then resize and trim ... have taken a few classes with Scott at Rock Lake Range and found it interesting to bump the shouldnt and resize before annealing.

  • @weloveups831
    @weloveups831 2 года назад +2

    I saw this was asked earlier with no reply. What is the lanolin to alcohol mixture/ ratio? What type of alcohol?
    Thanks!

  • @stevenpope9304
    @stevenpope9304 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @BTOMF
    @BTOMF 3 года назад +1

    Yes!

  • @wolverinekut
    @wolverinekut 3 года назад

    Great job 👍💯

  • @rocmanruss
    @rocmanruss 2 года назад

    @Scott Satterlee Hi. Thanks for video. 2 questions. Were the cases inspected for dents prior to adding lubrication? Were the cases lubed without cleaning? If so, do you notice dirtier dies with this methos? I noticed the cases were annealed after sizing and cleaning, are there any pros and cons to anneal after sizing? I always anneal prior to sizing every firing and find it produces better neck tension consistency.

  • @mateusloureiro3384
    @mateusloureiro3384 3 года назад +2

    I'm assuming he single loads every round. What if you want to load from the magazine for lets say PRS shooting? How do you go about determining the CBTO length or OAL? Thanks great series!

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      Almost all PRS shooters shoot from magazine fed rifles. Scott does as well. Obviously knowing max OAL that will fit in the mag is a necessity.

    • @mateusloureiro3384
      @mateusloureiro3384 3 года назад

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 I doubt he does. Otherwise he wouldn't be wasting time experimenting with the bullet so close to the lands. Plus I didn't see him measuring the max OAL his mags allow so I doubt he loads from magazine

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      Watch episode 2 & 3. He in fact does shoot from a magazine.

    • @mateusloureiro3384
      @mateusloureiro3384 3 года назад

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 he does not. I watched all episodes before commenting. He has an empty magazine inserted to act as a shelf for the rounds he single loads into the action. Without a magazine inserted he would have to stick them all into the chamber or otherwise they fall through the mag well. Part 3 at 3:59 is an example of single loading. There are many more.

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +1

      Mateus. He’s using MDT WSM magazines they hold 5 rounds of 6.5 PRC. He does pull from the box and single feed several times in the video. You’ll have to take my word for it that he does in fact shoot from a magazine, he just didn’t take the time to stuff a magazine in the segments we captured. The purpose of that rifle is the NRL Hunter series where it would be extremely detrimental to performance to single feed. As far as finding Mag capacity it’s just a matter of measuring the internal dimensions of the magazine and running a COAL that is less. This is not an issue for most PRS/NRL type cartridges. Thanks for the questions and we’re glad you liked the videos.

  • @nicholi2789
    @nicholi2789 3 года назад +12

    Watching Scott hunt around on his bench for the correct tool he needs looks all too familiar.

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +5

      “Organized chaos”

    • @nicholi2789
      @nicholi2789 3 года назад

      @Scott Satterlee I think we all can relate that!
      Are we gonna see ya at rock lake this weekend?

    • @russelldee680
      @russelldee680 3 года назад

      @Scott Satterlee I take a small rare earth magnet and stick it on the side of my press to hold the allen key for locking down my dies. Saves time searching for it on the bench, drawer, floor etc.

  • @groverhammonds219
    @groverhammonds219 3 года назад

    Is that a bushing full length die or just a full length resisting die with the expander ball removed and you are using a mandrel to open the be happy.

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter 14 дней назад

    Can I have some of those federal primers?? Can’t find them

  • @TheNorthernyankee
    @TheNorthernyankee Год назад

    You anneal after you resize? I was told the annealing process can change the shape (slightly) and you should anneal first then do all the sizing, shaping and trimming?

  • @timdixon4883
    @timdixon4883 3 года назад +1

    That was really good. Thankyou for that. What is Scotts reason for anealing after sizing.? Not before. Cheers again.

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      That’s a really great question for Scott! Hit him up on social media. He’s always happy to share his knowledge.

    • @timdixon4883
      @timdixon4883 3 года назад

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 haha don’t have social media. Cheers anyway.

    • @SheepDog0714
      @SheepDog0714 3 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing...i always anneal before resizing. i was wondering there for a second if maybe he knew some voodoo that I have never heard.

    • @kirkmartin2223
      @kirkmartin2223 3 года назад +2

      @@timdixon4883 everyone does it their own way. I would assume that he is annealing after sizing to take the "work hardening" out of the brass from sizing. It CAN also help uniform neck tension by making the amount of spring back consistent.
      Watch Erik Cortina on RUclips......he explains it way better than me

    • @Prometheuss.cannabis.corner
      @Prometheuss.cannabis.corner 3 года назад +2

      @@kirkmartin2223 most people anneal first so its solf before you work it with the resizing die.

  • @mikeriksheim1087
    @mikeriksheim1087 3 года назад +1

    Isn't it best practice to anneal before resizing to eliminate springback? I love this approach, especially with the progressive press to prep the brass

  • @MohammedAkoojee
    @MohammedAkoojee 3 года назад +1

    Please explain the Neck Tension formula he used, I didnt understand it

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +2

      If you measure the outer diameter of the case after resizing and running through the mandrel you will have your starting number. After you load the bullet into the case you measure the outer diameter again. It should be a slightly larger number. The difference is your neck tension. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!

    • @bigred06100
      @bigred06100 3 года назад

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 do you know which mandrel die he uses, and are his other dies Hornady

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +1

      @@bigred06100 he uses hornady dies. We use whidden and Redding. Also our mandrel is a Sinclair. We’re not sure what he uses

    • @brandtgoodwin2950
      @brandtgoodwin2950 3 года назад +1

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 if using a mandrel, wouldn’t you know neck tension even before seating the bullet. If your mandrel was .262 for a .264 bullet, you’d already know you were going to have .0020 neck tension... right?

    • @thehoofchannel7163
      @thehoofchannel7163 3 года назад

      @@brandtgoodwin2950 brass has a "bounce back". Just because your mandrel lists a diameter doesn't mean your brass will end up that diameter

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter 13 дней назад

    How do you get away with no lubing inside the case mouths? I cannot if I don’t it’s extremely obvious I didn’t lol

  • @captnd8107
    @captnd8107 3 года назад +1

    I anneal before brass sizing. Does annealing after case sizing not affect your neck tension?
    Thanks Scott

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +1

      This is a great question for Scott. We have always annealed before resizing as well. Feel free to reach out to him via social media. We'll ask him to drop in here and answer this question as it's been asked a few times. Thanks for watching!

    • @woodlogan
      @woodlogan 2 года назад

      I anneal before sizing too. If you try after, it will relax some and does effect neck tension. Measure it yourself and see.

  • @birdwk
    @birdwk 3 года назад

    Did anyone catch whether Scott does a quick wash before decap, resize, mandrel process? It looks like he takes 1x fired brass straight to decapping, etc process.

  • @audiogod2929
    @audiogod2929 3 года назад

    loved the video! I have a question, do I use full-length sizing die without neck bushing in it?

    • @audiogod2929
      @audiogod2929 3 года назад

      yes i am using mandrels die in my prossess

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +1

      We use full length sizers. We do not use neck bushings. Although I know a lot of people that do.

  • @BStoneWilliams
    @BStoneWilliams 3 года назад

    Curious about resizing, then annealing then tumbling. Seems like the internet prefers to clean, anneal then resize. Thoughts?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      This is a question best for Scott. We anneal first as well. I think Scott has found that it really doesn’t matter that much.

  • @lonewolf4359
    @lonewolf4359 2 года назад

    What is the process you use if it is range brass that you didn't fire in your chamber? What changes with your process?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  2 года назад +1

      We don’t use picked up range brass. If you are reloading for precision we recommend at a minimum you shoot brass from the same manufacturer and that you start with new brass.

  • @mattpadilla909
    @mattpadilla909 3 года назад

    What is tool in the caliper called? Where can I buy? You recommend the Dillon 750 for precision reloading?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад +1

      I only recommend loading on a progressive press if you are an experienced reloader. Or if you have a good mentor. It does complicate the process. And I think you’re referring to hornady comparator gauges.

  • @sruss14
    @sruss14 3 года назад

    How do you keep the media out of your primer pockets when tumbling?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  3 года назад

      We typically haven’t deprimed yet. So the primer pocket isn’t empty

    • @sruss14
      @sruss14 2 года назад

      @@longrangewiththelillys1221 One other question. I like to tumble and anneal before brass prep for 2 reasons. 1) the brass could get deformed during tumbling or annealing (I use the bench-source annealer) 2) I like to run clean brass through my dies so as to minimize fouling in the dies. Am I missing something here that I really should be tumbling and annealing after brass prep, or am I fine to do both processes before?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  2 года назад

      We do both before. We just clean the dies occasionally

  • @highland-oldgit
    @highland-oldgit 3 года назад

    I may have missed it but when do you clean the brass ?

  • @Longshothawk
    @Longshothawk 3 года назад

    Everyone is focused on the annealing, I'm stuck on his 2000 pieces of brass for a rifle. Shocked at the expense, then realizing that once you have a load you dont have to tinker with it again as all the brass is the same. No changes or oopsies on a third or fourth firing.

  • @DS-gd1xw
    @DS-gd1xw Год назад

    Annealing after resizing?

    • @longrangewiththelillys1221
      @longrangewiththelillys1221  Год назад

      That’s Scott’s sequence. We anneal then resize. I don’t know if there is a right or wrong here🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @TomColontonio
    @TomColontonio 2 года назад

    What expander is that?

  • @beyondtwominutes
    @beyondtwominutes 3 года назад

    So he doesn’t clean the brass before sizing?

  • @mikehtec1916
    @mikehtec1916 3 года назад +2

    Be careful when using lapua case they have a smaller hole and many decapping pins get stuck.when deprimming

  • @thompsonjerry3412
    @thompsonjerry3412 3 года назад +1

    11pounds is very heavy rifle, my 45 90 is 11.5 and that has a lot more recoil than a 6.5 PRC.

    • @banginsteel4978
      @banginsteel4978 3 года назад +2

      11 pounds is actually pretty light for a PRS rifle. Many of the guns are 15 to 20 lbs, and some heavier.

    • @thewatcher9778
      @thewatcher9778 3 года назад

      You want the rifle to be heavy and 11 pounds is pretty damn lite

    • @thompsonjerry3412
      @thompsonjerry3412 3 года назад

      @@thewatcher9778 light is 6 pounds

    • @RangerCaptain11A
      @RangerCaptain11A 3 года назад

      @@thompsonjerry3412 just having to shoot 10 rounds in under two minutes means the barrel is going to be heavy. then typically, weights are added to balance the gun in front of the mag well. PRS guns are not field guns.

  • @gatorred157
    @gatorred157 Год назад

    ok @ long range with Lilly's ok i was invited to a pro NRA test firing for electronic targets, (it was a disaster i shot 3 rifles all were in same type group ok i had one rifle every bullet at 100 yards 5 shot group put a dime over it all one guy said no way so i did it again after it cooled I took rifle & locked it up) & waited they had the big give outs I was not in either group the guy at targets said he out shot all the winners with one rifle! no the guy said i saw it with like 4 others that's wrong! ( the NRA said i shot the same rifle like 7 time's ok i had 3 rifle's a savage edge 25-06 & Remington 788 in 22-250 & a (CZ-usa 550 American 6.5 x 55 i shot 10 shots all prefect scores how i loose the most you could get 2 times like back to back) it did not make sense to me! to me it bad sportsmanship on there part (i get calls and letter still asking for money and donation with the way this outfit went and did to me there lucky I still a NRA member!) it real bad a guy with bad right arm & screwed up shoulder & was made sick for over 30 years well in the military & forgot told i nutso & i really had blood cancer hidden over 30 years till the sample of(frozen blood) the man named in my sealed adoption as the closed relation to me! to se my real father! ps i was a ward of the state bought out by a adoption under odd rules like related to my mother & policeman & a add on asked by my real father all done in 1963 in court & approved! ( i found a paper from my adoption to a law-firm that handle it what is in there I asked the lawyer that took over the firm the guys son had the file on me ok it bad stuff but my real father asked and was approved threw the stepfather brother IE Uncle to my mother under medical DNA test to find what sickness i had- ok IT WAS BLOOD CANCER A 100% DEATH RATE CANCER TO WHO THE UNCLE TO MY MOTHER & ITS WAS FULLY CONTROLLED THREW TESTING ON HIM) it was same man who saw my real father in my adoption! I had a government military job in US air-force I went where I should have never gone all my records were sealed & few people knew or even looked! ( this is real bad for a man with firearms to go threw that mess & feel left out give award to other people that did worse then me)

  • @22rockcrawler
    @22rockcrawler Год назад

    Every man learns at some point that you can't teach your own wife some stuff.

  • @juliusjames5577
    @juliusjames5577 3 года назад

    Since when is an eleven pound rifle light!? Ha! Wait till Melvin Forbes hears this BS.

  • @blairbreland1443
    @blairbreland1443 3 года назад

    What a poor way to end the video