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<blockquote data-quote="DartonJager" data-source="post: 1632705" data-attributes="member: 95733"><p>Thanks a great deal on the vary well thought out reply. I have been reloading rifle and handgun for 25+ years and have amassed FAR more reloading equipment than I dare ever attempt to add up the cost of. I have two digital and two balance beam scales.</p><p></p><p>I will without doubt have to buy a means to resize the spent shells, a tool to trim the shells and I already have a good drill press so I will have to buy a tool to roll crimp the loaded shells.</p><p></p><p>My question now is if you can be so gracious to share with me the benefit of your experience what is a good roll crimp toll to buy for my drill press, will a standard MEC 12 ga reloading press be a good choice for resizing the brass as they can be had very reasonably used on ebay or will I be better served buying a Lee. I have seen a pretty neat tool for trimming shells that looked capable of very precise cuts.</p><p></p><p>I have been perusing ebay and come across hand operated 12ga roll criping tools the type that clamp onto a bench, do you know if these are any good VS the drill press type?. I have little choice but to stick with 12 ga as I feel it would be financially ill advised to buy new 20ga shotguns for my sons and I. I will also need to know what shot cup is a good choice and imagine I should invest in a Lyman shotgun reloading manual as I know very little about shotgun reloading.</p><p></p><p>And lastly where can I find some reloading data on 12 ga 3" and 3.5" tungsten loads like the recipe you spoke of in your post?</p><p></p><p>Great thanks,</p><p>Art.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartonJager, post: 1632705, member: 95733"] Thanks a great deal on the vary well thought out reply. I have been reloading rifle and handgun for 25+ years and have amassed FAR more reloading equipment than I dare ever attempt to add up the cost of. I have two digital and two balance beam scales. I will without doubt have to buy a means to resize the spent shells, a tool to trim the shells and I already have a good drill press so I will have to buy a tool to roll crimp the loaded shells. My question now is if you can be so gracious to share with me the benefit of your experience what is a good roll crimp toll to buy for my drill press, will a standard MEC 12 ga reloading press be a good choice for resizing the brass as they can be had very reasonably used on ebay or will I be better served buying a Lee. I have seen a pretty neat tool for trimming shells that looked capable of very precise cuts. I have been perusing ebay and come across hand operated 12ga roll criping tools the type that clamp onto a bench, do you know if these are any good VS the drill press type?. I have little choice but to stick with 12 ga as I feel it would be financially ill advised to buy new 20ga shotguns for my sons and I. I will also need to know what shot cup is a good choice and imagine I should invest in a Lyman shotgun reloading manual as I know very little about shotgun reloading. And lastly where can I find some reloading data on 12 ga 3" and 3.5" tungsten loads like the recipe you spoke of in your post? Great thanks, Art. [/QUOTE]
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