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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1918424" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>You want to go with a budget this is what I would do. </p><p>Get a press any make as long it is a complete ring of solid metal style.</p><p>A balance beam scale. Don't worry about a stupid digital one.</p><p>A shell holder for your 308. That covers a lot of cases down the road.</p><p>A case trimmer cheapest I believe is the Lee set up.</p><p>As mentioned case lube of some kind. </p><p>A powder trickler and likely the Lee powder scoops.</p><p>Calipers.</p><p>Bullet puller.</p><p>Loading block.</p><p>2 50 round ammo boxes.</p><p>Stuck case puller.</p><p> Your brass is fine just figure out which brass fits which gun. That is easy take your fired brass and try it in each gun. Likely one of the guns will not except the others brass.</p><p> Oh yes get a reloading manual most give you step by step lessons on reloading. Plus when you are ready you will have data for your 308. Enjoy this great hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1918424, member: 106952"] You want to go with a budget this is what I would do. Get a press any make as long it is a complete ring of solid metal style. A balance beam scale. Don't worry about a stupid digital one. A shell holder for your 308. That covers a lot of cases down the road. A case trimmer cheapest I believe is the Lee set up. As mentioned case lube of some kind. A powder trickler and likely the Lee powder scoops. Calipers. Bullet puller. Loading block. 2 50 round ammo boxes. Stuck case puller. Your brass is fine just figure out which brass fits which gun. That is easy take your fired brass and try it in each gun. Likely one of the guns will not except the others brass. Oh yes get a reloading manual most give you step by step lessons on reloading. Plus when you are ready you will have data for your 308. Enjoy this great hobby. [/QUOTE]
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