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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloading equipment, what to change in which order?
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<blockquote data-quote="C Harrison" data-source="post: 1009487" data-attributes="member: 76871"><p>A few things you may consider are: Hornady concentricity tool, Hornady comparator with ogive inserts and head space inserts, ultrasonic cleaner (this allows you to clean the primer pockets without a tool in hopes of reducing damage to primer pockets), universal decapping die (no prep required, run dirty brass through it and then place in the ultrasonic tank), big bag of citric acid powder, meplate trimmer, full length and neck die from redding (type s is great), .331 through .334 collet inserts, hand priming tool, annealing machine, I have the lyman case trimmer with the drill shaft and like it, 21st Century neck turning lathe is really neat, good chronograph and ballistic computer, a few spare barrels. That is all I can think of at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C Harrison, post: 1009487, member: 76871"] A few things you may consider are: Hornady concentricity tool, Hornady comparator with ogive inserts and head space inserts, ultrasonic cleaner (this allows you to clean the primer pockets without a tool in hopes of reducing damage to primer pockets), universal decapping die (no prep required, run dirty brass through it and then place in the ultrasonic tank), big bag of citric acid powder, meplate trimmer, full length and neck die from redding (type s is great), .331 through .334 collet inserts, hand priming tool, annealing machine, I have the lyman case trimmer with the drill shaft and like it, 21st Century neck turning lathe is really neat, good chronograph and ballistic computer, a few spare barrels. That is all I can think of at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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