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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1312248" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>A chronograph is a wonderful piece of gear but absolutely not essential, put your money into quality components like Lapua brass and quality dies. Loading is very basic but oh so easy to make complicated, the farther you shoot the more critical you need to be but if your just starting out and your goals are not 2000 yards then don't go nuts, learn the fundamentals, buy high quality basic tools and build up from there. </p><p></p><p>I develop load for elr rifles weekly, my shop kit is a Forester Co-Ax press, a Scott Parker tuned balance scale, Redding type S dies, hand crank case trimmer, small misc tools for primer pockets and debur, Browne and sharp micrometer and caliper and twice during reloading I'll put a Magnetospeed on, first to watch velocity while finding pressure and the second time will be for the average speed going into a ballistic program. I have many more presses and tools coming out of every where but this basic kit gets it done with little waste of effort!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1312248, member: 13632"] A chronograph is a wonderful piece of gear but absolutely not essential, put your money into quality components like Lapua brass and quality dies. Loading is very basic but oh so easy to make complicated, the farther you shoot the more critical you need to be but if your just starting out and your goals are not 2000 yards then don't go nuts, learn the fundamentals, buy high quality basic tools and build up from there. I develop load for elr rifles weekly, my shop kit is a Forester Co-Ax press, a Scott Parker tuned balance scale, Redding type S dies, hand crank case trimmer, small misc tools for primer pockets and debur, Browne and sharp micrometer and caliper and twice during reloading I'll put a Magnetospeed on, first to watch velocity while finding pressure and the second time will be for the average speed going into a ballistic program. I have many more presses and tools coming out of every where but this basic kit gets it done with little waste of effort!!! [/QUOTE]
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