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Reloading
looking to start reloading, how is the rcbs reloading starters kit
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<blockquote data-quote="gyrfalcon" data-source="post: 2354565" data-attributes="member: 120244"><p>Reloading can become a costly affair. Specially if you are looking for better accuracy and decide to upgrade your equipment. I have reloaded for the better part of 50 years, upgraded my equipment…………bushing dies, micrometer seating dies, upscale powder scale, annealed, neck turned checked loads on concentricity gauges.now decades later I keep finding factory loads that are as good as any loads I turn out. Moreover, I find brass prepping as exciting as watching a drywalling competition, boring, yet it needs to be done with great care. 50 years ago , if you wanted accurate loads, you pretty well had to hand load, nowadays find an accurate factory combo, get a number of boxes with the same lot number and you are set for long time and cheaper of in the long run imho. I still hand load, I got all the snazzy gear, and needed components, Made my own bed, now I got to sleep on it.</p><p>Give it some thought. Remember if you are going to get into the game, for the most, you get what you pay for, by once cry once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gyrfalcon, post: 2354565, member: 120244"] Reloading can become a costly affair. Specially if you are looking for better accuracy and decide to upgrade your equipment. I have reloaded for the better part of 50 years, upgraded my equipment…………bushing dies, micrometer seating dies, upscale powder scale, annealed, neck turned checked loads on concentricity gauges.now decades later I keep finding factory loads that are as good as any loads I turn out. Moreover, I find brass prepping as exciting as watching a drywalling competition, boring, yet it needs to be done with great care. 50 years ago , if you wanted accurate loads, you pretty well had to hand load, nowadays find an accurate factory combo, get a number of boxes with the same lot number and you are set for long time and cheaper of in the long run imho. I still hand load, I got all the snazzy gear, and needed components, Made my own bed, now I got to sleep on it. Give it some thought. Remember if you are going to get into the game, for the most, you get what you pay for, by once cry once. [/QUOTE]
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