Thanks for this. You just saved me (and cost me) a lot of money :D
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Thanks for this. You just saved me (and cost me) a lot of money :D
Thanks for posting this thread, I'm starting with reloading and this was helpful.
So glad this thread is sticky. I am all new to reloading. Many thanks!
Thanks for taking the time and effort in helping us novices out. I think this spring ill give this a shot. No pun intended.
Awesome sticky. Thank you.
Is this book ok? Just looks like the newer edition.
http://www.amazon.com/The-ABCs-Of-Re...8/ref=rec_dp_2
The one in your link is not almost $120. :D
Thanks!
I just read this entire thread and damn I'm impressed!!! I was very intimidated by reloading, but have always wanted to get into it so I can always have ammo and save some money in the long run. I now have the confidence I needed to go ahead and get going on learning to reload.
Thanks Linkpimp! :cool:
I had a guy come over on Sunday and we spent 5 hours going from Decap and SS media tumble, all the way to finished ammo that he took with him.
Should have done this a year ago, but better late than never?
Is the Lee Classic Turret still a good choice for a first press for loading a good bit of rifle (.223/5.56) and pistol (.40cal)?
I see the kit from Kempf's is still there like in the original post and after reading this thread I think I'm going to go that route.
Thanks
If you can afford to upgrade get a 550. You can use it like a turret or a progressive. If you can not go up in price that far find yourself a redding t7. It is the best turret press around. Lee presses can do the job, but are often problematic requiring frequent tuning. In my time reloading the presses i have seen go down the most are lee presses.
You will get a lot of loaders that use lee who will swear by them and claim they have no flaws. There responses are generally emotinal and not factual. You can have a lee press that will run great or you get one that requires constant tinkering. Spend a little extra now and get something your children will be using.