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Reloading
What is the best reloading kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHitman" data-source="post: 444243" data-attributes="member: 28260"><p>Relax a little and breathe...</p><p>The Lyman is a good kit. You'll be very happy with it I am sure. </p><p>A trimmer is nice to have, and if you shoot a lot, especially bottleneck cartridges, you'll want to have a trimmer on hand. </p><p>I reload 1000 .223 cartridges every other month, and haven't yet had to trim. </p><p>I load about 1000 45ACP a month, and have yet to trim. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th go round on this batch. </p><p>Once I get rolling on my match shooting ammo, I will be trimming, and neck sizing, and scaling, and blah, blah, blah. </p><p>Don't sweat the small stuff bud. </p><p>If you like the Lyman setup, go with it. </p><p>Dies are interchangeable. They're all threaded the same. </p><p>Shell holders are interchangeable for the most part, though Hornady seems to be a little finicky at times. </p><p>Worry more about how you're going to store all your new stuff, and figure out where you'll be keeping your ammo...then triple the space you think you need for ammo. Trust me on that...it's addictive...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHitman, post: 444243, member: 28260"] Relax a little and breathe... The Lyman is a good kit. You'll be very happy with it I am sure. A trimmer is nice to have, and if you shoot a lot, especially bottleneck cartridges, you'll want to have a trimmer on hand. I reload 1000 .223 cartridges every other month, and haven't yet had to trim. I load about 1000 45ACP a month, and have yet to trim. I think I'm on my 3rd or 4th go round on this batch. Once I get rolling on my match shooting ammo, I will be trimming, and neck sizing, and scaling, and blah, blah, blah. Don't sweat the small stuff bud. If you like the Lyman setup, go with it. Dies are interchangeable. They're all threaded the same. Shell holders are interchangeable for the most part, though Hornady seems to be a little finicky at times. Worry more about how you're going to store all your new stuff, and figure out where you'll be keeping your ammo...then triple the space you think you need for ammo. Trust me on that...it's addictive... [/QUOTE]
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