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<blockquote data-quote="jbur13" data-source="post: 1468694" data-attributes="member: 74423"><p>I started reloading earlier this year also. I bought the majority of stuff through midway when RCBS was offering the rebate program. I followed the guidelines to receive as much back as possible. Several different purchases to maximize rebate. All in all I spent about 750 through 3 purchases. Got back about 250(i think, but probably more)on a Visa rebate card. Send them in separately under different names-emails. </p><p>I started with the rockchucker press, and their nice digital powder dispenser, tumbler with media, Case trimmer, dies, champfer tools etc etc... </p><p>Once you get started and see the difference in accuracy, you'll need some other things as well. Stuck case remover for me!. Later on down the road it was hornady comparator and head space tools to start loading to olive length. </p><p>Next up are a set of nice dies with micrometers to bump shoulders and fine tune. It's time consuming which I don't have a lot of extra to spend, but way better accuracy and at least I'm not spending 70 bucks on a box of shells anymore! I figured I'll break even in 12 to 18 months for my main hunting cartridge. The others are now for fun and because I can!!</p><p>One more thing- don't cheap out and get the kit! buy cheap, buy twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbur13, post: 1468694, member: 74423"] I started reloading earlier this year also. I bought the majority of stuff through midway when RCBS was offering the rebate program. I followed the guidelines to receive as much back as possible. Several different purchases to maximize rebate. All in all I spent about 750 through 3 purchases. Got back about 250(i think, but probably more)on a Visa rebate card. Send them in separately under different names-emails. I started with the rockchucker press, and their nice digital powder dispenser, tumbler with media, Case trimmer, dies, champfer tools etc etc... Once you get started and see the difference in accuracy, you'll need some other things as well. Stuck case remover for me!. Later on down the road it was hornady comparator and head space tools to start loading to olive length. Next up are a set of nice dies with micrometers to bump shoulders and fine tune. It's time consuming which I don't have a lot of extra to spend, but way better accuracy and at least I'm not spending 70 bucks on a box of shells anymore! I figured I'll break even in 12 to 18 months for my main hunting cartridge. The others are now for fun and because I can!! One more thing- don't cheap out and get the kit! buy cheap, buy twice. [/QUOTE]
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