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Reloading beginner equipment checklist help
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1108582" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>My 2 pennies...First I would go with redding hands down for a regular set or any of there die sets. They have been the most consistant dies I have used. For cleaning cases I went a cheap route that works very well but I also have a vibration/walnut case cleaner also. My cheapie is a rock polisher from harbor freight, stainless pins from harbor freight, and a extra large jar of my kids apple sauce (emptied). Dawn and lemi shine, cases look brand new. Most important advice, read you manual, have someone that reloads on a regular bases give you some help if possible, also there are some youtube videos as well. Starting out don't start loading at the book max charge. I do used the RCBS case trimmer that does not require shell holders and it works great. I reload for 4 different calibers. Only draw back is I think the cutters are a little soft on the metal. My sinclar never was changed out and the RCBS I have already changed it out after a year of steady reloading but I also like to shoot a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1108582, member: 10429"] My 2 pennies...First I would go with redding hands down for a regular set or any of there die sets. They have been the most consistant dies I have used. For cleaning cases I went a cheap route that works very well but I also have a vibration/walnut case cleaner also. My cheapie is a rock polisher from harbor freight, stainless pins from harbor freight, and a extra large jar of my kids apple sauce (emptied). Dawn and lemi shine, cases look brand new. Most important advice, read you manual, have someone that reloads on a regular bases give you some help if possible, also there are some youtube videos as well. Starting out don't start loading at the book max charge. I do used the RCBS case trimmer that does not require shell holders and it works great. I reload for 4 different calibers. Only draw back is I think the cutters are a little soft on the metal. My sinclar never was changed out and the RCBS I have already changed it out after a year of steady reloading but I also like to shoot a lot. [/QUOTE]
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