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Reloading
advanced reloading techniques
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<blockquote data-quote="1SevenZero" data-source="post: 812939" data-attributes="member: 51825"><p>So I realized I only answered half of your post. </p><p></p><p>Additional tools. </p><p>Primer pocket uniforming tool (recommend powered, because manual gets exhausting)</p><p>Flash Hole debur tool (manual is ok - you'll only do this one time)</p><p>A quality Case trimming tool. </p><p>Powder Trickler *I use an auto powder dispenser and verify every tenth drop with a beam scale.*</p><p>Bullet Comperator</p><p>OAL Length Guage</p><p>Dial Calipers (bought for a reasonable price at an auto parts store)</p><p>Comp. grade dies ( I own just standard RCBS dies. They work ok, but leave a lot to desire)</p><p></p><p>I don't own a concentricity gauge, nor do I neck turn. Just haven't needed too is the reason. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure you've heard "consistency equals accuracy." The same applies to reloading. </p><p></p><p>If I forgot something someone will let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1SevenZero, post: 812939, member: 51825"] So I realized I only answered half of your post. Additional tools. Primer pocket uniforming tool (recommend powered, because manual gets exhausting) Flash Hole debur tool (manual is ok - you'll only do this one time) A quality Case trimming tool. Powder Trickler *I use an auto powder dispenser and verify every tenth drop with a beam scale.* Bullet Comperator OAL Length Guage Dial Calipers (bought for a reasonable price at an auto parts store) Comp. grade dies ( I own just standard RCBS dies. They work ok, but leave a lot to desire) I don't own a concentricity gauge, nor do I neck turn. Just haven't needed too is the reason. I'm sure you've heard "consistency equals accuracy." The same applies to reloading. If I forgot something someone will let you know. [/QUOTE]
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