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Reloading
Starting out on a budget
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1917374" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>On a budget I would pick up a starter kit try and catch them on a Black Friday sale. You do not need a tumbler or chronograph I would pick up the Lee case trimmer in 308 that chucks up in a drill you can clean your cases with it and some 0000steel wool. I've never used a Lee press I started on a RCBS then bought a Forester Coax and Redding T7. I use a Redding Powder thrower and never weigh anything except to confirm my thrower but as a beginner weighing every powder charge on your balance beam scale is the cheapest way to go and the Lee dippers are a good cheap beginners option to speed up the powder situation until you deside to step up your game if you enjoy reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1917374, member: 83267"] On a budget I would pick up a starter kit try and catch them on a Black Friday sale. You do not need a tumbler or chronograph I would pick up the Lee case trimmer in 308 that chucks up in a drill you can clean your cases with it and some 0000steel wool. I've never used a Lee press I started on a RCBS then bought a Forester Coax and Redding T7. I use a Redding Powder thrower and never weigh anything except to confirm my thrower but as a beginner weighing every powder charge on your balance beam scale is the cheapest way to go and the Lee dippers are a good cheap beginners option to speed up the powder situation until you deside to step up your game if you enjoy reloading. [/QUOTE]
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