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<blockquote data-quote="RandySch" data-source="post: 1535414" data-attributes="member: 66730"><p>Blackdirt Cowboy:</p><p> Your list is looking good. Some suggestions; Starrett Calipers are a little pricey, RCBS has one that is about half the price and are very dependable, accurate. I am not familiar with the prep center you stated. You want to make sure it is capable of deburring flash holes. If not Lyman makes a good hand tool for this. You will also want a Hornady(or equivalent) Comparator body and inserts for measuring length to datum line and cartridge length to ogive. I consider case tumblers optional. I don't use mechanical case cleaners. Also mentioned previously in this thread are bullet pullers. This too may be considered optional. However they do come in handy when you discover you have your bullets set deeper than you want. You can nudge them back up and then re-set them where you want. You will find reloading is a discovery/learning process where you will eventually want to add more things that help make the process more more efficient... Like a Browning go/no go primer pocket gauge. Do enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandySch, post: 1535414, member: 66730"] Blackdirt Cowboy: Your list is looking good. Some suggestions; Starrett Calipers are a little pricey, RCBS has one that is about half the price and are very dependable, accurate. I am not familiar with the prep center you stated. You want to make sure it is capable of deburring flash holes. If not Lyman makes a good hand tool for this. You will also want a Hornady(or equivalent) Comparator body and inserts for measuring length to datum line and cartridge length to ogive. I consider case tumblers optional. I don't use mechanical case cleaners. Also mentioned previously in this thread are bullet pullers. This too may be considered optional. However they do come in handy when you discover you have your bullets set deeper than you want. You can nudge them back up and then re-set them where you want. You will find reloading is a discovery/learning process where you will eventually want to add more things that help make the process more more efficient... Like a Browning go/no go primer pocket gauge. Do enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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