You seem to be missing a beer fridge.
Get the ABS's of Reloading and the Lee reloading book. Both were very helpful to me when I started.
Your not going to like my answer but here it goes. (The upside is you can get drunk) Your fist step is to brass prep and more brass prep. You start by decapping and resizing a lot of brass that can fit into your cleaner. While it's running you keep decapping and sizing. Once the first batch is done you can either keep doing that or you can move onto the next steps. For rifle you need to trim the brass then deburr and chamfer it also remove any military crimps. Like alluded to earlier all the steps can be done while drinking. I personally use a bunch of coffee cans that are well labeled to keep the steps separate.
Next step it to prime the brass. I usually do this on a week night when the wife is watching some bad tv.
After that no more drinking! Now you load your powder and top it with a bullet. I hate to say this but youtube can be your friend to get the overall idea of it.
The Lee book has a ton of reload data and (once you get past Mr. Lee's salesmanship - he's very proud of his products) does a good job of explaining all the steps in reloading. For $20 +/-, I thought it was well worth it.I already have the Hornady book. I need the Lee book now too?
That really depends on your process. I use an ultrasonic so I have to decap before cleaning.
to the OP Q: Are you reloading .223 for Quantity or Quality?
While drinking and smoking cigars.Been collecting the things I need to start reloading over the last few years. Now....how do I do this lol.
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Very impressive! Quite organized for such a busy area. The slat boards are much sturdier than peg board and can be home made. Much more durable.or keep a eye on stores remodeling and grab the slat boards
Very impressive! Quite organized for such a busy area. The slat boards are much sturdier than peg board and can be home made. Much more durable.
This is your basement? Any moisture issues? Keep yer powder dry. In this case top shelves .... have a dehumidifier?
That is exactly what it is. I'm not 100% done with it yet as I want to add some shelves to the back and lights.Is that poly finished birch plywood?
Sure looks good. Nice job setting it all up. I like neat and tidy. In recent years I'm an unorganized mess. I have some catching up to do.