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Reloading "Kits" - need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="stangfish" data-source="post: 669340" data-attributes="member: 14534"><p>For your 308 reloading. JMHO</p><p> </p><p>Press: I have done a lot of accurate reloading on a cheap lee with no complaints. If I had it to do all over again I would upgrade to a Rockchucker or even a coax style.</p><p> </p><p>Primers: </p><p>Federal 210M</p><p>CCI BR2</p><p>Primer intalation tool. RCBS is ok there are probably better and some are mounted on your press.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Dies</p><p>Redding Body die</p><p>Lee Collet neck sizer or </p><p>Redding or forester bushing dies (All case necks should be turned to same dimmension)</p><p> </p><p>Case cleaner, trimmer and assorted deburing tools. </p><p>Optional; Tumbler. Seen some cool homemade stuff using the new stainless pin method.</p><p>Trimmer, Most work OK</p><p>VLD inside and outside champher tools by lyman</p><p>Carbide primer pocket uniformer bit (use in cordless drill)</p><p>Flash hole deburr tool.</p><p> </p><p>Powder handling</p><p>Scale. </p><p>Electronic: don't do cheap.</p><p>Beam: RCBS 5-10 is good enough. Keep 'em clean and out of the humidity.</p><p> </p><p>Dispenser/ powder throw: Minimum RCBS </p><p>You will need a trickler</p><p> </p><p>Extras that you will find usefull if you are looking for those tight groups.</p><p>Hornady / Stoney point overall length gauge </p><p>Hornady L_N_L headspace gage and bullet comparitor inserts.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>3 or 4 powders to get you going. </p><p>R-15</p><p>IMR 4895</p><p>IMR 4064</p><p>Varget</p><p> </p><p>YMMV.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck</p><p>Fish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangfish, post: 669340, member: 14534"] For your 308 reloading. JMHO Press: I have done a lot of accurate reloading on a cheap lee with no complaints. If I had it to do all over again I would upgrade to a Rockchucker or even a coax style. Primers: Federal 210M CCI BR2 Primer intalation tool. RCBS is ok there are probably better and some are mounted on your press. Dies Redding Body die Lee Collet neck sizer or Redding or forester bushing dies (All case necks should be turned to same dimmension) Case cleaner, trimmer and assorted deburing tools. Optional; Tumbler. Seen some cool homemade stuff using the new stainless pin method. Trimmer, Most work OK VLD inside and outside champher tools by lyman Carbide primer pocket uniformer bit (use in cordless drill) Flash hole deburr tool. Powder handling Scale. Electronic: don't do cheap. Beam: RCBS 5-10 is good enough. Keep 'em clean and out of the humidity. Dispenser/ powder throw: Minimum RCBS You will need a trickler Extras that you will find usefull if you are looking for those tight groups. Hornady / Stoney point overall length gauge Hornady L_N_L headspace gage and bullet comparitor inserts. 3 or 4 powders to get you going. R-15 IMR 4895 IMR 4064 Varget YMMV. Good luck Fish [/QUOTE]
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