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Thinking about getting into reloading #3020272
01/22/20 10:28 AM
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lckrn Offline OP
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Any thoughts on this reloading press kit.

Lyman


Finally deported myself from the peoples republik of Kaliforkistan.
Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020284
01/22/20 10:37 AM
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Be a good starter set
Get with someone around close and learn what they teach you save you alot of money time and problems

Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020310
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I would start out with a RCBS kit. JMHO.


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020337
01/22/20 11:41 AM
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Nothing wrong with Rcbs. Once sent back an 8mm/06 die from the early 60's no charge on replacement.


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020341
01/22/20 11:46 AM
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I started on a Dillon 650. Had no trouble operating it and made fine ammo. But I've started loading on my RCBS Rockchucker just so I can make every step as precision as possible. I'd go with RCBS and either get the kit or just the press and buy things that I need when I need them. Lyman may have good stuff, I just don't personally know anybody that uses them exclusively.


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020716
01/22/20 07:33 PM
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RCBS is quality stuff. Lyman may be too I just don’t know. Gotta be careful, some of stuff is made in China and I ain’t having that.


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3020814
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RCBS or Redding


Keep your booger hooker off the bang switch.
Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3021725
01/23/20 09:05 PM
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Thanks all, looks like RCBS will be my choice. I’ve got a good friend that’s been reloading as far back as I can remember, gonna spend some time picking his brain before I start.


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3021773
01/23/20 09:49 PM
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Pick up a Sierra Loading guide and READ IT. When your done reading it, READ it again.

When you set up your loading bench, do it in a space dedicated to this purpose. No kids running around, no TV, no distractions to divert your thoughts away from the small explosive charges you are creating.


Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales

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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: AU338MAG] #3024398
01/27/20 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Pick up a Sierra Loading guide and READ IT. When your done reading it, READ it again.

When you set up your loading bench, do it in a space dedicated to this purpose. No kids running around, no TV, no distractions to divert your thoughts away from the small explosive charges you are creating.

Very good advice. I also dont like friends over when i load. To easy to get side tracked


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Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: lckrn] #3025139
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I have the Lyman crusher press. Been using it for 15+ years. Everything from reduced deer loads for kids, to 1250 yard long range primer poppers. Makes fine ammo, if you do your part and know exactly what you're doing.


You gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?
Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: AU338MAG] #3029510
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Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Pick up a Sierra Loading guide and READ IT. When your done reading it, READ it again.

When you set up your loading bench, do it in a space dedicated to this purpose. No kids running around, no TV, no distractions to divert your thoughts away from the small explosive charges you are creating.


Yes! The best advice. Do exactly what he said.

Re: Thinking about getting into reloading [Re: cullbuck] #3030664
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Originally Posted by cullbuck
Originally Posted by AU338MAG
Pick up a Sierra Loading guide and READ IT. When your done reading it, READ it again.

When you set up your loading bench, do it in a space dedicated to this purpose. No kids running around, no TV, no distractions to divert your thoughts away from the small explosive charges you are creating.


Yes! The best advice. Do exactly what he said.


Yeah, I only reload when nobody's around, as is GONE for a while.
Slow, methodical, steady, focused.


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