I just bought 200 pieces of brass for $600.00, and that was a great deal! I weighed each one until I had 126 pieces that all weighed with 1 grain of each other. Next, I'll anneal and fireform. After that I'll ream the primer pockets, deburr the flash holes, trim all the brass to a uniform length, deburr the exterior and interior of the case necks THEN start load development. I think I'll start with 115 grains of H50BMG and load 10 rounds, each with 1 more grain of H50BMG. Then I'll run my first ladder. I've got several powders I want to try (20N29 & H-1000). Each will have to go through the ladder drill to find the accuracy nodes.

I'll be shooting Berger 210 VLDs exclusively, coated in Acculube by Arizona Ammunition. It's supposed to be 7 times "slicker" on sliding surfaces (bullet sliding on barrel steel) than Molly.