I have reloaded since the early 70's but not in large lots like at one time like i'm doing now. I'm running 5 gallon buckets of shot onlt once empty cases. I kind of figured out a process which makes it easy. First I throw then into the tumbler with corn media to rough clean them, then I use a decapper die, then I trim the case to the proper length, chamfer the neck & clean the primer pocket and its back into the tumbler with walnut media with a little brass polish, then there ready to prime and load again.
Now with case trimming that was my biggest problem and a pain in my butt with the hand crank case trimming setup. My problem is I wanted a power trimmer but i didn't want to drop big dollars into one. I did some research and i found a Lee Trimmer that can be worked in a drill that was priced very reasonable. I purchased the LEE Cutter & Lock Stud #90110 this goes into the drill its the driver setup so only one is needed. The I purchased the LEE Case Length Gauge and Shell Holder in 308win. caliber. Now one of these is needed for every caliber. Then I purchased the LEE Cutter with Ball Grip # 90275 (optional). I set it up in my rechargeable 9.6v drill I went thru about 250 cases with ease. The boring part of reloading to me is case trimming and the LEE products sure has changed it. BigBill
I found these at MidwayUSA.com here's the numbers and prices;
Lee Cutter & Lock Stud......Lee#90110....Midway#476992..price $3.19
Lee Case Length Gauge&Shell holder."308win"..Lee#90139.................... Midway#271467......................price $3.19..............................................
Lee Cutter w/ball grip lee#90275......midway #136199...........price $4.39
If you can't find the Lee Case Length Gauge & Shell Holder in the trimmer section then go to the rifle die section because there listed in that section too there in with the same caliber rifle dies in the LEE brand section. It can't be any cheaper and easier than this!!!!