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Reloading
What is the best reloading kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSkyGP" data-source="post: 444382" data-attributes="member: 28118"><p>>My grandfather died 2 summers ago, I know how you feel. My grandfather would have wanted me to use his equipment. My brother in law is using it now, that's fine it's in good hands.</p><p> </p><p>I grew up with RCBS, been loading since I was 11. I was short on cash when I ordered my kit to get me going. I got the LEE anniversary kit 6-7 yrs ago. Good kit does the job, maybe not most precise. Not trying to steer you from the Lyman, I'm sure it's great.</p><p> </p><p>I learned, yes loading for 20yrs, still learning. That neck dies are a crutch. Use fl (full length) dies, and back them out (adjust them) so the bump the shoulder on your 7mmRM .001-.002" you should get excelent case life(longer case life than neck sizing). 7mmRM being a belted mag case, FL full sizing has a tendency to splitt near the belt (why you adjust to just bump the shoulder), before the neck splits. </p><p> </p><p>Neck splits aren't good, case head separation is terrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSkyGP, post: 444382, member: 28118"] >My grandfather died 2 summers ago, I know how you feel. My grandfather would have wanted me to use his equipment. My brother in law is using it now, that's fine it's in good hands. I grew up with RCBS, been loading since I was 11. I was short on cash when I ordered my kit to get me going. I got the LEE anniversary kit 6-7 yrs ago. Good kit does the job, maybe not most precise. Not trying to steer you from the Lyman, I'm sure it's great. I learned, yes loading for 20yrs, still learning. That neck dies are a crutch. Use fl (full length) dies, and back them out (adjust them) so the bump the shoulder on your 7mmRM .001-.002" you should get excelent case life(longer case life than neck sizing). 7mmRM being a belted mag case, FL full sizing has a tendency to splitt near the belt (why you adjust to just bump the shoulder), before the neck splits. Neck splits aren't good, case head separation is terrible. [/QUOTE]
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