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Reloading
Should I buy a new press ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle yib" data-source="post: 1823444" data-attributes="member: 111447"><p>I've been RELOADING for quite a few years if you're just going to be doing small calibers anything up to 300 WinMag you could use a single stage press from Lee but if you're loading anything larger let's say 338 Lappula magnum or 50 BMG you're going to have to have a larger press one piece of equipment that I would definitely purchase would be an automatic powder scale that is the best piece of equipment you can purchase for RELOADING in my opinion but start simple and startAt the bottom of your load table and you can pretty much work your way on up and load whatever you want you're going to find that certain powders in certain Bullets don't like each other very much in certain powders in certain Bullets work perfectly together it's just gonna be a trial and air practice thing but I think it's great that you decided to reload your own ammo I haven't bought factory ammo in years the only factory ammo I do purchase is for my A.R. 15's because it cost less money to purchase them then to reload them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle yib, post: 1823444, member: 111447"] I’ve been RELOADING for quite a few years if you’re just going to be doing small calibers anything up to 300 WinMag you could use a single stage press from Lee but if you’re loading anything larger let’s say 338 Lappula magnum or 50 BMG you’re going to have to have a larger press one piece of equipment that I would definitely purchase would be an automatic powder scale that is the best piece of equipment you can purchase for RELOADING in my opinion but start simple and startAt the bottom of your load table and you can pretty much work your way on up and load whatever you want you’re going to find that certain powders in certain Bullets don’t like each other very much in certain powders in certain Bullets work perfectly together it’s just gonna be a trial and air practice thing but I think it’s great that you decided to reload your own ammo I haven’t bought factory ammo in years the only factory ammo I do purchase is for my A.R. 15’s because it cost less money to purchase them then to reload them [/QUOTE]
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