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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Just got the reloading bug...need help in deciding
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<blockquote data-quote="SergeantD" data-source="post: 1717990" data-attributes="member: 111026"><p>You must first ask yourself what is your intent to reload. Are you just punching paper, are you a hunter, do you plan on any long range shooting and hunting. IMO a progressive is for a reloaded who really doesn't care about accuracy versus loading for quantity. Yes the Hornady Ammo Plant is awesome but since you're a beginner, it may be too much for you. A single stage turret press seems to be a better choice for beginners. I would highly suggest Redding T3 Turret Press. Redding makes awesome dies, so does RCBS and Hornady. I tend to stay away from Lee dies but I love their Factory Crimp Die. Take your time reloading and have a plan/steps to follow. This way you won't miss any steps. One rule in my business, is that when powder is being measured, there is absolutely no interruptions made until we are complete. Pay attention to the small stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SergeantD, post: 1717990, member: 111026"] You must first ask yourself what is your intent to reload. Are you just punching paper, are you a hunter, do you plan on any long range shooting and hunting. IMO a progressive is for a reloaded who really doesn’t care about accuracy versus loading for quantity. Yes the Hornady Ammo Plant is awesome but since you’re a beginner, it may be too much for you. A single stage turret press seems to be a better choice for beginners. I would highly suggest Redding T3 Turret Press. Redding makes awesome dies, so does RCBS and Hornady. I tend to stay away from Lee dies but I love their Factory Crimp Die. Take your time reloading and have a plan/steps to follow. This way you won’t miss any steps. One rule in my business, is that when powder is being measured, there is absolutely no interruptions made until we are complete. Pay attention to the small stuff. [/QUOTE]
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