Thanks Jerry.

For me, typically I reload a ton and just like spend a mad dash for a while getting all my brass ready, including priming.

After that I will load a 3 gallon bucket up and when that gets low I just need to top it off.

Brass prep is by far the most time consuming. 80% brass prep 20% loading.

I store my primed brass in sealed paint buckets indoors. I've never had a single problem and it has a great shelf life.

If I wanted to I could just load em all but for now just keeping a bunch of primed brass on hand works well.

If I can case prep in bulk it will just cut down a substantial amount on time and hassle.

I still have a few other things to work out like how to resize a lot in a shorter time, but even doing what I do now I can just size em on rainy days instead of watching tv. If it takes a month so be it.

If I can figure out how to do that process faster it will be cool as well but for now it would cut down on the time quite a bit.

As for drying we have a few options there. If I make big screens and tumble in bulk on hot days I can just go shake em up every so often and they will be fine for range ammo.

I have other options as well.