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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Looking at buying some new reloading tools.
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 253156" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>The Lyman uniformer and deburrer tools work great, have both and I dont see any reason to get different. Cant go wrong with RCBS case lube, its water soluble and cleans up great, works great too use fingers to rub on in very thin layer.No comment Redding flash hole deburrer or case lenght trimmer - but Lee makes a handy tool to trim cases, and if you really want quality get a Wilson trimmer (Forsters are good too).. get some bronze bore brushes to fit your cal and a good VLD chamfer tool, well worth the cabbage. you will know why when seating. Lee or RCBS hand priming tools good too. </p><p>Just deburr a couple twists, you want a light chamfer to get rid of any small metal interfences, not rout out entire flash hole, you will see a little shiny ring .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 253156, member: 11667"] The Lyman uniformer and deburrer tools work great, have both and I dont see any reason to get different. Cant go wrong with RCBS case lube, its water soluble and cleans up great, works great too use fingers to rub on in very thin layer.No comment Redding flash hole deburrer or case lenght trimmer - but Lee makes a handy tool to trim cases, and if you really want quality get a Wilson trimmer (Forsters are good too).. get some bronze bore brushes to fit your cal and a good VLD chamfer tool, well worth the cabbage. you will know why when seating. Lee or RCBS hand priming tools good too. Just deburr a couple twists, you want a light chamfer to get rid of any small metal interfences, not rout out entire flash hole, you will see a little shiny ring . [/QUOTE]
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