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Reloading
Buying the right equipment the first time? Advise wanted!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sully2" data-source="post: 663397" data-attributes="member: 31820"><p>A lot of items mentions you definately wont need inituatally....and maybe never. But a few items you definately need to even beging are....?</p><p></p><p>RCBS RockChucker press with shell holders to match your calibers</p><p>RCBS Chargemaster Scale</p><p>a primer pocket uniformer & flash hole deburrer</p><p>K&M expander mandrel</p><p>Inside neck chamfer tool</p><p>Outside neck chamfer tool</p><p>Digital caliper</p><p>Hornady headspace gauge + inserts</p><p>neck lube & imperial sizing wax</p><p>usual items e.g. loading blocks, funnel, brushes</p><p>steel wool</p><p> trimmer </p><p> some hand primer tool -or- a press mounted ram primer ( I use one on the cheapest Lee C-press loader made)</p><p></p><p>There are numerous places online to get reloading data BUT you still need various manuals. I Use the Lyman and also the Hodgen "magazine" manuals but have many many pages or printed out data from the internet.</p><p> </p><p>Whatever loading manual you don't have... that's the one you need.</p><p></p><p>Be careful and most of all....ENJOY</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sully2, post: 663397, member: 31820"] A lot of items mentions you definately wont need inituatally....and maybe never. But a few items you definately need to even beging are....? RCBS RockChucker press with shell holders to match your calibers RCBS Chargemaster Scale a primer pocket uniformer & flash hole deburrer K&M expander mandrel Inside neck chamfer tool Outside neck chamfer tool Digital caliper Hornady headspace gauge + inserts neck lube & imperial sizing wax usual items e.g. loading blocks, funnel, brushes steel wool trimmer some hand primer tool -or- a press mounted ram primer ( I use one on the cheapest Lee C-press loader made) There are numerous places online to get reloading data BUT you still need various manuals. I Use the Lyman and also the Hodgen "magazine" manuals but have many many pages or printed out data from the internet. Whatever loading manual you don't have... that's the one you need. Be careful and most of all....ENJOY [/QUOTE]
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