If you reload, it might be a good time to crank out some loads that you've been putting off. New bullet, powder and primer tests. Maybe some hunting loads that you normally would make later in the year.

Maybe do those things you keep putting off like fixing your bench, or mounting a small, single stage auxiliary press. If you're like me, you always have some cases in containers that need trimming, primer pocket uniforming, or complete processing. I'm going to start doing some 223 brass. I have about 900 once fired cases in this box. I'll do some until something else demands my time. I've been looking for an excuse to try a new cordless screwdriver on one of my trimmers.

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