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Reloading
Reloading equipment advise needed
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<blockquote data-quote="land308" data-source="post: 753569" data-attributes="member: 5545"><p>I use the lee hand priming tool also. works great and it was cheap. I used a lyman balance beam scale for years but just upgraded to the lyman 1200 auto dispenser. It works well. No compliants. I think all of the cheap tumblers will get the job done if you keep good media in them. I have a cheap lyman tumbler and a large dillon tumbler. The lyman works well but the dillon is much faster. you will need a case trimmer. Get one that can hook up to a power drill. Trimming cases is the only part of reloading that I hate. I like the lee deluxe die sets. I don't think you can beat them for the price. Get a good reloading manual and read it. I you have any other specific questions ask away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="land308, post: 753569, member: 5545"] I use the lee hand priming tool also. works great and it was cheap. I used a lyman balance beam scale for years but just upgraded to the lyman 1200 auto dispenser. It works well. No compliants. I think all of the cheap tumblers will get the job done if you keep good media in them. I have a cheap lyman tumbler and a large dillon tumbler. The lyman works well but the dillon is much faster. you will need a case trimmer. Get one that can hook up to a power drill. Trimming cases is the only part of reloading that I hate. I like the lee deluxe die sets. I don't think you can beat them for the price. Get a good reloading manual and read it. I you have any other specific questions ask away. [/QUOTE]
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