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Reloading
New to reloading...this is my plan...
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<blockquote data-quote="Axl" data-source="post: 1613676" data-attributes="member: 90110"><p>You can get a beam scale if you want to check the CM lite, I have used a Chargemaster for a long time and they are pretty much "on".</p><p>That said if you don't get a scale you can live without the trickler.</p><p>For priming you can use your press if you want ( I did on a Rockchucker for many years) if not I would look at the Frankford hand prime tool its more than the Lee but when I got one i put the Lee in the garbage can.</p><p>For a tumbler I have an RCBC vibratory I bought in 1985 still going.</p><p>The Wilson trimmer is a good one also look at Forster's.</p><p>Can use your resize die to de-prime if you wish.</p><p>Instead of a case lube pad I would use Hornady one shot.</p><p>I would buy 3 or more load manuals, I say this because when i was a youngster just starting out helping my dad load I read every one he had cover to cover several times. Cant tell you how bad i wanted a 22 Hornet at age 11!</p><p>Now my oldest son loads all his own ammo and my 5 year old sits on my lap putting cases in the shell holder while i'm resizing.</p><p>Have fun with it, be safe, and keep asking questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axl, post: 1613676, member: 90110"] You can get a beam scale if you want to check the CM lite, I have used a Chargemaster for a long time and they are pretty much "on". That said if you don't get a scale you can live without the trickler. For priming you can use your press if you want ( I did on a Rockchucker for many years) if not I would look at the Frankford hand prime tool its more than the Lee but when I got one i put the Lee in the garbage can. For a tumbler I have an RCBC vibratory I bought in 1985 still going. The Wilson trimmer is a good one also look at Forster's. Can use your resize die to de-prime if you wish. Instead of a case lube pad I would use Hornady one shot. I would buy 3 or more load manuals, I say this because when i was a youngster just starting out helping my dad load I read every one he had cover to cover several times. Cant tell you how bad i wanted a 22 Hornet at age 11! Now my oldest son loads all his own ammo and my 5 year old sits on my lap putting cases in the shell holder while i'm resizing. Have fun with it, be safe, and keep asking questions. [/QUOTE]
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