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Reloading
Equipment question for a new guy.
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<blockquote data-quote="rogerstv" data-source="post: 2776726" data-attributes="member: 108610"><p>Best move I made is from a basic RCBS to a L.E. Wilson case trimmer. Noticeable difference with repeatable results. Seems the RCBS would not trim to same length each and every time.</p><p></p><p>Bushing sizing dies for shoulder bump and micrometer seating dies. Will likely need a full length sizing die for certain times. The bushing will give you more brass life as you are only bumping the shoulder on fire formed brass. Brass from another firearm will likely require a full length size before fire forming. Then you shoulder bump.</p><p></p><p>I moved from the RCBS beam scale to the basic RCBS digital scale then to their Chargemaster Lite. The Chargemaster is filling the pan while I'm seating the bullet. Pretty nice.</p><p></p><p>Quality caliper. I stay away from digital. Personal preference.</p><p></p><p>Hornady head space and bullet comparators.</p><p></p><p>Some basics are a bullet puller, powder trickler, tumbler. I believe Panhandle Precision videos provide great information which is easy to understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogerstv, post: 2776726, member: 108610"] Best move I made is from a basic RCBS to a L.E. Wilson case trimmer. Noticeable difference with repeatable results. Seems the RCBS would not trim to same length each and every time. Bushing sizing dies for shoulder bump and micrometer seating dies. Will likely need a full length sizing die for certain times. The bushing will give you more brass life as you are only bumping the shoulder on fire formed brass. Brass from another firearm will likely require a full length size before fire forming. Then you shoulder bump. I moved from the RCBS beam scale to the basic RCBS digital scale then to their Chargemaster Lite. The Chargemaster is filling the pan while I'm seating the bullet. Pretty nice. Quality caliper. I stay away from digital. Personal preference. Hornady head space and bullet comparators. Some basics are a bullet puller, powder trickler, tumbler. I believe Panhandle Precision videos provide great information which is easy to understand. [/QUOTE]
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