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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2252398" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Get good calipers. I have a pile of cheap crap in my drawer and finally got the mits. Game changer.</p><p></p><p>Important tools used frequently or for proper set up.</p><p>calipers</p><p>Hornady comparator gauges ( head space )</p><p>Hornady COAL guages</p><p>Hand primer</p><p>Hand de-primer</p><p>Trimmer</p><p>Deburring tool</p><p>Primer pocket cleaning tool</p><p>AD fx120 scales and all the stuff that goes with it.</p><p>Allen and hex wrench's</p><p>torque wrench- mine is a snap on electronic. $$</p><p>Annealing machine</p><p>wet tumbler</p><p>Mandrel sizing die and mandrels</p><p>Bushing dies and competition seating dies.</p><p></p><p>I know some of the stuff mentioned may not be considered a tool but it's stuff I find very important to me that I invested in it. Buy once cry once. I hate spending 200 plus on dies but the ease of use etc over time pays dividends to me. It may not to you. </p><p></p><p>Additional tools I don't use much:</p><p>concentricity gauge</p><p>Head space gauges for when I switch barrels</p><p>action wrench</p><p>action vise</p><p>barrel vise</p><p>barrel nut wrench</p><p>action truing tools</p><p>Bolt face cutters and truing tools</p><p>scope mounting kit</p><p>cerakote paint tools</p><p>end mill bits for the milling of stocks etc</p><p>Dremel- garage smiths favorite tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2252398, member: 61747"] Get good calipers. I have a pile of cheap crap in my drawer and finally got the mits. Game changer. Important tools used frequently or for proper set up. calipers Hornady comparator gauges ( head space ) Hornady COAL guages Hand primer Hand de-primer Trimmer Deburring tool Primer pocket cleaning tool AD fx120 scales and all the stuff that goes with it. Allen and hex wrench's torque wrench- mine is a snap on electronic. $$ Annealing machine wet tumbler Mandrel sizing die and mandrels Bushing dies and competition seating dies. I know some of the stuff mentioned may not be considered a tool but it's stuff I find very important to me that I invested in it. Buy once cry once. I hate spending 200 plus on dies but the ease of use etc over time pays dividends to me. It may not to you. Additional tools I don't use much: concentricity gauge Head space gauges for when I switch barrels action wrench action vise barrel vise barrel nut wrench action truing tools Bolt face cutters and truing tools scope mounting kit cerakote paint tools end mill bits for the milling of stocks etc Dremel- garage smiths favorite tool. [/QUOTE]
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