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Reloading
Re-loading Kits?
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<blockquote data-quote="longrange.270" data-source="post: 243942" data-attributes="member: 12420"><p>If you got the Lee Challenger Kit then all you would need is: dies of your liking, trim length gage, shellholder, powder, primers, bullets, and cases. Thats about really all I can think of that you would need. Then you can upgrade things when you want to do more with your ammo. This is the kit that I got and like it. I'm going to be getting a RCBS Chargemaster here soon, which should speed up my time even more. I'm sure someone will have some other stuff to add, but good luck on whatever you buy. If your like me you'll like reloading. </p><p>-Jake-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrange.270, post: 243942, member: 12420"] If you got the Lee Challenger Kit then all you would need is: dies of your liking, trim length gage, shellholder, powder, primers, bullets, and cases. Thats about really all I can think of that you would need. Then you can upgrade things when you want to do more with your ammo. This is the kit that I got and like it. I'm going to be getting a RCBS Chargemaster here soon, which should speed up my time even more. I'm sure someone will have some other stuff to add, but good luck on whatever you buy. If your like me you'll like reloading. -Jake- [/QUOTE]
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