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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 237382" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>Lyman's reloading manual has a lot of good information. </p><p></p><p>Redding and Forster make the better presses and dies. I would suggest forgoing the powder measure and invest up front in the RCBS ChargeMaster Combo. If you go with a beam scale, RCBS 502, 505, and 10-10 are all made by Ohaus and are the desired pieces. Used with a set of Lee dippers and a Redding trickler, a powder measure is not needed. You will need a case trimmer, chamfering tool (VLD-type for inside) and a priming tool along with a dial caliper. Lee makes popular and inexpensive priming tool and case trimmer, and will serve unless you have another preference. With study and planning, you can get a simple set-up of very good equipment that won't be replaced later.</p><p></p><p>When you're ready to expand your efforts, a Sinclair catalog and a copy of Glen Zediker's "Handloading for Competition" (available from Sinclair) will provide a guide. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 237382, member: 8037"] Lyman's reloading manual has a lot of good information. Redding and Forster make the better presses and dies. I would suggest forgoing the powder measure and invest up front in the RCBS ChargeMaster Combo. If you go with a beam scale, RCBS 502, 505, and 10-10 are all made by Ohaus and are the desired pieces. Used with a set of Lee dippers and a Redding trickler, a powder measure is not needed. You will need a case trimmer, chamfering tool (VLD-type for inside) and a priming tool along with a dial caliper. Lee makes popular and inexpensive priming tool and case trimmer, and will serve unless you have another preference. With study and planning, you can get a simple set-up of very good equipment that won't be replaced later. When you're ready to expand your efforts, a Sinclair catalog and a copy of Glen Zediker's "Handloading for Competition" (available from Sinclair) will provide a guide. . [/QUOTE]
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