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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Basic starter kit for 7mm REM MAG specifically
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark37082" data-source="post: 2354123" data-attributes="member: 120066"><p>I purchased the Lee Ultimate die set as my first 7RM dies. It works and the crimp die is nice to have even if you upgrade down the road to higher quality dies. I may have missed it, but you will definitely need a quality caliper. This will be the most used tool in your reloading. I quickly found out that there were many things I needed when I first started reloading. Many of these tools and supplies were inexpensive individually. Hornady makes reasonable tools for measuring things such as base to ogive and shoulder bump that will make your reloads more consistent and accurate. Case prep will consume a significant amount of your reloading time. Invest in the hand tools to prep the brass. A basic reloading manual will list all the required tools and supplies you will need to get started.</p><p>Welcome to the reloading world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark37082, post: 2354123, member: 120066"] I purchased the Lee Ultimate die set as my first 7RM dies. It works and the crimp die is nice to have even if you upgrade down the road to higher quality dies. I may have missed it, but you will definitely need a quality caliper. This will be the most used tool in your reloading. I quickly found out that there were many things I needed when I first started reloading. Many of these tools and supplies were inexpensive individually. Hornady makes reasonable tools for measuring things such as base to ogive and shoulder bump that will make your reloads more consistent and accurate. Case prep will consume a significant amount of your reloading time. Invest in the hand tools to prep the brass. A basic reloading manual will list all the required tools and supplies you will need to get started. Welcome to the reloading world. [/QUOTE]
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