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Reloading
Reloading "Kits" - need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy7" data-source="post: 667595" data-attributes="member: 48549"><p>Been shooting alot of .308 and it's getting very expensive. Need to start reloading. Looking at several reloading kits available on Midway and Brownell's but would appreciate some input on them. </p><p> </p><p>The Lee Anniversary kit seems the best value but not sure if it's a ***. The Hornady, Dillon and RC kits are at least twice as much or more.</p><p> </p><p>On a very tight budget therefore willing to make due with a lower priced system but don't want to have anything break or give me trouble because I'm very new to reloading, so need the ammo to roll-up correctly sans equipment failure.</p><p> </p><p>Another concern - do these kits really include everything needed to reload (obviously aside from dies and bullets, supplies etc)? Right now just interested in reloading 308 and have been saving all .308 brass.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks very much for any advice!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy7, post: 667595, member: 48549"] Been shooting alot of .308 and it's getting very expensive. Need to start reloading. Looking at several reloading kits available on Midway and Brownell's but would appreciate some input on them. The Lee Anniversary kit seems the best value but not sure if it's a ***. The Hornady, Dillon and RC kits are at least twice as much or more. On a very tight budget therefore willing to make due with a lower priced system but don't want to have anything break or give me trouble because I'm very new to reloading, so need the ammo to roll-up correctly sans equipment failure. Another concern - do these kits really include everything needed to reload (obviously aside from dies and bullets, supplies etc)? Right now just interested in reloading 308 and have been saving all .308 brass. Thanks very much for any advice!! [/QUOTE]
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