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Beginner Reloader - Kit and/or parts?
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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 2956300" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>About home made annealers:</p><p></p><p>I got one of these</p><p></p><p><<a href="https://www.temu.com/1000w-handheld-flameless-magnetic-induction-heating-kit-3-pieces-coil-for-auto-use-bolt-remover-repair-machine-car-repair-tools-g-601099520919119.html?top_gallery_url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg.kwcdn.com%2Fproduct%2FFancyalgo%2FVirtualModelMatting%2F1607509808c7945aea0b1dcf0c786137.jpg&spec_gallery_id=2017177427&refer_page_sn=10009&refer_source=0&freesia_scene=2&_oak_freesia_scene=2&_oak_rec_ext_1=MTk4NDg&search_key=induction%20heating%20tool&refer_page_el_sn=200049&refer_page_name=search_result&refer_page_id=10009_1700997474308_cy606gzm27&_x_sessn_id=yjb78ppk37" target="_blank">https://www.temu.com/1000w-handheld-flameless-magnetic-induction-heating-kit-3-pieces-coil-for-auto-use-bolt-remover-repair-machine-car-repair-tools-g-601099520919119.html?top_gallery_url=https://img.kwcdn.com/product/Fancyalgo/VirtualModelMatting/1607509808c7945aea0b1dcf0c786137.jpg&spec_gallery_id=2017177427&refer_page_sn=10009&refer_source=0&freesia_scene=2&_oak_freesia_scene=2&_oak_rec_ext_1=MTk4NDg&search_key=induction heating tool&refer_page_el_sn=200049&refer_page_name=search_result&refer_page_id=10009_1700997474308_cy606gzm27&_x_sessn_id=yjb78ppk37</a>></p><p></p><p>and I'm happy with it. (I hope you can follow that link -- I don't know how to embed them properly. Anyway, its an induction heater from Temu. $200. I did not wire a timer into it -- i just count seconds mentally. Depending on the size of the coil and the cartridge, it takes 2-4 seconds. I figure it is at least as accurate as the socket-in-a-drill-and-a-torch system, which people on this site use. Don't get your case necks glowing red -- just a hint of red in a dark room. And make your own coil with one of the ones supplied. It should have just a little space between the coil and the case.</p><p></p><p>As for other stuff, i would not get a kit. Too many things to clutter up your bench that you will not end up using. i would get a good set of dies, probably with neck bushings you can select to fit your case neck/chamber combination. Look online for a used one if you want to save a few bucks.</p><p></p><p>I bought a cheap ($5) electronic scale from Temu. I have a beam scale and an RCBS Chargemaster, and the electronic scale is more accurate as nearly as I can tell. It is battery powered, so you don't have to worry about power fluctuations. The Temu I got might be too small for ..300 mag loads, but you can probaby find a larger one that is fairly inexpensive. </p><p></p><p>I use either Hornady One-Shot spray lube or Imperial sizing wax. Again, given the small number of cases you'll be loading at a time, either one is adequate.</p><p></p><p>This will get you started. Once started, you'll find plenty of ways to burn through your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 2956300, member: 87371"] About home made annealers: I got one of these <[URL='https://www.temu.com/1000w-handheld-flameless-magnetic-induction-heating-kit-3-pieces-coil-for-auto-use-bolt-remover-repair-machine-car-repair-tools-g-601099520919119.html?top_gallery_url=https%3A%2F%2Fimg.kwcdn.com%2Fproduct%2FFancyalgo%2FVirtualModelMatting%2F1607509808c7945aea0b1dcf0c786137.jpg&spec_gallery_id=2017177427&refer_page_sn=10009&refer_source=0&freesia_scene=2&_oak_freesia_scene=2&_oak_rec_ext_1=MTk4NDg&search_key=induction%20heating%20tool&refer_page_el_sn=200049&refer_page_name=search_result&refer_page_id=10009_1700997474308_cy606gzm27&_x_sessn_id=yjb78ppk37']https://www.temu.com/1000w-handheld-flameless-magnetic-induction-heating-kit-3-pieces-coil-for-auto-use-bolt-remover-repair-machine-car-repair-tools-g-601099520919119.html?top_gallery_url=https://img.kwcdn.com/product/Fancyalgo/VirtualModelMatting/1607509808c7945aea0b1dcf0c786137.jpg&spec_gallery_id=2017177427&refer_page_sn=10009&refer_source=0&freesia_scene=2&_oak_freesia_scene=2&_oak_rec_ext_1=MTk4NDg&search_key=induction heating tool&refer_page_el_sn=200049&refer_page_name=search_result&refer_page_id=10009_1700997474308_cy606gzm27&_x_sessn_id=yjb78ppk37[/URL]> and I'm happy with it. (I hope you can follow that link -- I don't know how to embed them properly. Anyway, its an induction heater from Temu. $200. I did not wire a timer into it -- i just count seconds mentally. Depending on the size of the coil and the cartridge, it takes 2-4 seconds. I figure it is at least as accurate as the socket-in-a-drill-and-a-torch system, which people on this site use. Don't get your case necks glowing red -- just a hint of red in a dark room. And make your own coil with one of the ones supplied. It should have just a little space between the coil and the case. As for other stuff, i would not get a kit. Too many things to clutter up your bench that you will not end up using. i would get a good set of dies, probably with neck bushings you can select to fit your case neck/chamber combination. Look online for a used one if you want to save a few bucks. I bought a cheap ($5) electronic scale from Temu. I have a beam scale and an RCBS Chargemaster, and the electronic scale is more accurate as nearly as I can tell. It is battery powered, so you don't have to worry about power fluctuations. The Temu I got might be too small for ..300 mag loads, but you can probaby find a larger one that is fairly inexpensive. I use either Hornady One-Shot spray lube or Imperial sizing wax. Again, given the small number of cases you'll be loading at a time, either one is adequate. This will get you started. Once started, you'll find plenty of ways to burn through your money. [/QUOTE]
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