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Need Suggestions For Picking Reloading Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 859783" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I like the rock chucker as well for a single stage press. it will last me the rest of my life. I only try to buy redding die as I feel they are the most consistence and for regular reloading dies I have had great luck with them. I have some RCBS dies that work great as well but I had one that had a scratch inside up close to the case sholder. I really didn't care to much about the hassel of exchanging it so I tossed it and went and bought a set of readding dies. I think they are both (RCBS and Redding) good I just prefer redding. None of my dies are micrometer dies just you normal full length case resizing dies. I should start trying to neck size some, for better groups. But for now I am getting .5 inch groups with most of my rifles. U will need a tumbler. Those can be bought at midway usa, bass pro, local store that has reloading equipt. A powder scale is needed also. I really like my digital RCBS charge master. It $$$$ but it works great and I think the hornday also has good reviews as well. Either should get the job done. A good tuned drum powder dropper also works well. But they are close to 100 dollars or more so I went with the electronic charge master. I had a soup that used this method and he got sub moa groups out of his 270 right away when he started out. So if you go green on almost everything your good to go. That my 3 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 859783, member: 10429"] I like the rock chucker as well for a single stage press. it will last me the rest of my life. I only try to buy redding die as I feel they are the most consistence and for regular reloading dies I have had great luck with them. I have some RCBS dies that work great as well but I had one that had a scratch inside up close to the case sholder. I really didn't care to much about the hassel of exchanging it so I tossed it and went and bought a set of readding dies. I think they are both (RCBS and Redding) good I just prefer redding. None of my dies are micrometer dies just you normal full length case resizing dies. I should start trying to neck size some, for better groups. But for now I am getting .5 inch groups with most of my rifles. U will need a tumbler. Those can be bought at midway usa, bass pro, local store that has reloading equipt. A powder scale is needed also. I really like my digital RCBS charge master. It $$$$ but it works great and I think the hornday also has good reviews as well. Either should get the job done. A good tuned drum powder dropper also works well. But they are close to 100 dollars or more so I went with the electronic charge master. I had a soup that used this method and he got sub moa groups out of his 270 right away when he started out. So if you go green on almost everything your good to go. That my 3 cents. [/QUOTE]
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