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Reloading
Just got the reloading bug...need help in deciding
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<blockquote data-quote="cross" data-source="post: 1717606" data-attributes="member: 8592"><p>Yep. Rock Chucker. The kit has pretty much everything you'll need to get started except dies. I've been rocking a Rockchucker for over 30 years and produce everything from 300 RUMs to 9mms with it. I've upgraded everything from the kit over time except the press. I have no idea about Hornady's press, probably works fine. My recommendation would be to start with the kit, get some dies (I use Lee, RCBS, Redding, Pacific, and Forster dies all on my Rockchucker) depending on what it is I have, what I need, and how much money I want to spend on it) get a reloading manual, or two, or 3, and READ THEM. They do a pretty good job of explaining what you need to do and then use the internet and forums like this to really get down in the weeds on tools, techniques, and components.</p><p></p><p>In fact, maybe before you buy a press, just go buy a good reloading manual (Speer, Nosler, or Hornady, etc.) read it from the front to where the load recipes start and you'll learn a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross, post: 1717606, member: 8592"] Yep. Rock Chucker. The kit has pretty much everything you’ll need to get started except dies. I’ve been rocking a Rockchucker for over 30 years and produce everything from 300 RUMs to 9mms with it. I’ve upgraded everything from the kit over time except the press. I have no idea about Hornady’s press, probably works fine. My recommendation would be to start with the kit, get some dies (I use Lee, RCBS, Redding, Pacific, and Forster dies all on my Rockchucker) depending on what it is I have, what I need, and how much money I want to spend on it) get a reloading manual, or two, or 3, and READ THEM. They do a pretty good job of explaining what you need to do and then use the internet and forums like this to really get down in the weeds on tools, techniques, and components. In fact, maybe before you buy a press, just go buy a good reloading manual (Speer, Nosler, or Hornady, etc.) read it from the front to where the load recipes start and you’ll learn a lot. [/QUOTE]
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