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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Which reloading kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 215228" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><strong>i will chime in here...</strong></p><p></p><p>as i have had experience with this recently. i lost all my reloading equip in a house fire in '05. just recently started getting set up again. i went the el-cheapo route just to get me back in the game. bought the lee kit and was surprised that it functioned well for me. it has a press, powder scale, powder measure, manual, shell holders, lee auto prime, and many misc tools. All this for about 100 bucks. i then started watching for used items that more fit my needs...found a lyman turret press for 40$ and a lyman scale for 20$....i still like the lee case trimmers the best. i use a cordless drill with mine to speed things up. got my eye peeled for a electronic powder scale/dispenser. anyway, this is my recomendation. go with a kit , then accessorize to fit your more specific needs. AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 215228, member: 9616"] [b]i will chime in here...[/b] as i have had experience with this recently. i lost all my reloading equip in a house fire in '05. just recently started getting set up again. i went the el-cheapo route just to get me back in the game. bought the lee kit and was surprised that it functioned well for me. it has a press, powder scale, powder measure, manual, shell holders, lee auto prime, and many misc tools. All this for about 100 bucks. i then started watching for used items that more fit my needs...found a lyman turret press for 40$ and a lyman scale for 20$....i still like the lee case trimmers the best. i use a cordless drill with mine to speed things up. got my eye peeled for a electronic powder scale/dispenser. anyway, this is my recomendation. go with a kit , then accessorize to fit your more specific needs. AJ [/QUOTE]
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