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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
New Reloader: Thoughts on initial set up??
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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1776706" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>Great kit. I agree with the hand primer tool. Great for getting a feel of the primer pockets each reloading. id get one that doesn't require much effort to install the shell holder as it gets annoying after a while. got to get a good ol radio for the bench. I steel wool my brass as well, just be careful not to use it around a manual type scale if you get one. fibers end up on the magnet and can prevent moving freely. a good notebook with quality paper is something I wish I had started documenting things with rather than 3 ring binder and cheap paper that tears out after years of flipping pages. your gonna love reloading. Keep good reloading manuals that pertain to the bullets your using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1776706, member: 87809"] Great kit. I agree with the hand primer tool. Great for getting a feel of the primer pockets each reloading. id get one that doesn't require much effort to install the shell holder as it gets annoying after a while. got to get a good ol radio for the bench. I steel wool my brass as well, just be careful not to use it around a manual type scale if you get one. fibers end up on the magnet and can prevent moving freely. a good notebook with quality paper is something I wish I had started documenting things with rather than 3 ring binder and cheap paper that tears out after years of flipping pages. your gonna love reloading. Keep good reloading manuals that pertain to the bullets your using. [/QUOTE]
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