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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 678734" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Get a couple of reloading manuals and pour over them. Then read 'em again. Lot's of good info in Sierra, Nosler, Lyman's books and others too.</p><p>You will need your press, a beam and balance scale(and funnel), a case trimmer, method of priming,dies for each cartridge, case lube, and a way to clean your cases(tumbler, etc.). You should have a powder measure, trimer pocket scraper(if you don't get the ash out of the primer pockets you will get high primers- a safety concern), a caliper, and loading blocks. There are case uniforming tools that I'm sure are great, but I really don't get into that. I'm more concerned with the barrel liking the bullet.</p><p>Others have their necessary tools in addition to this, but some get by with less than I've mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 678734, member: 48043"] Get a couple of reloading manuals and pour over them. Then read 'em again. Lot's of good info in Sierra, Nosler, Lyman's books and others too. You will need your press, a beam and balance scale(and funnel), a case trimmer, method of priming,dies for each cartridge, case lube, and a way to clean your cases(tumbler, etc.). You should have a powder measure, trimer pocket scraper(if you don't get the ash out of the primer pockets you will get high primers- a safety concern), a caliper, and loading blocks. There are case uniforming tools that I'm sure are great, but I really don't get into that. I'm more concerned with the barrel liking the bullet. Others have their necessary tools in addition to this, but some get by with less than I've mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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