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Post by strech1233 on Jan 31, 2012 18:39:18 GMT -4
i have been wanting to start reloading for some time now. since im getting a good return this year from the irs i am starting to look into the equiptment i need. just wanted to pick everyones brain and see what recomendation you may have.
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Post by beardbuster on Jan 31, 2012 18:58:37 GMT -4
RCBS
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Post by huntereddie on Feb 1, 2012 0:37:22 GMT -4
For metallic cartridges,RCBS. Life time warranty and top quality. I have a press that's older than a lot of people and got free parts from them. Die parts too. Shotshell...MEC!
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Post by bobtrudt on Feb 1, 2012 5:58:03 GMT -4
RCBS package and two big name load books. I have mine 28 yrs and still going strong.
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Post by beardbuster on Feb 1, 2012 9:06:04 GMT -4
RCBS used to give you a handloading book when you purchased their product think it was Speer dont know if they do that anymore though.
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Post by cmreed on Feb 1, 2012 9:33:41 GMT -4
RCBS Thats all we ever used. Can't go wrong!
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Post by frankinthelaurels on Feb 1, 2012 10:08:20 GMT -4
RCBS 5-0-5 scale ... Belding and Mull straight line bullet seater, the cheapest RCBS press.. A neck sizer die only if your loading for a bolt rifle.. a case trimmer, a deburing tool, this is about as cheap as you can get and get real quality cartridges.
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Post by dougell on Feb 1, 2012 15:12:17 GMT -4
Get a good hand-priming too as well.
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