Guns, Dogs and Blades QnA

I am with you on the Rock Crusher for initial prep, especially for my long range ammo that needs consistent headspace for max accuracy. I use a Frankford armory hand depriming tool and work in front of the TV in the evenings and do a few hundred at a time. I do a semi-auto process for most of my ammo. Deprime, clean, then lube and size in the Hornady progressive with case feeder. Then lube clean and manually prime with RCBS hand tool and back in the hopper to do the powder dump, bullet seat, and crimp it needed. All my LR ammo is loaded on the single stage and every charge hand weighed to 0.05gr. I might do some pistol cartridges all at once on the progressive, after that lot of brass has been processed manually/semi-auto first but I don't like seating primers in the press at all.