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You're gonna need brass, primers, powder, and bulletsI think I'm finally ready to take the plunge, been watching YouTube vids until I can't see straight. Headed out to camp weekend after next to install a 550 gallon rain collection barrel and fix a truck that won't start and when I get back all this stuff should be sitting in my living room ready to dig in. I know a lot of it isn't needed, but is there anything glaring that I'm missing? I want to be able to jump on it when I get back without delay. Probably gonna start with the 6.5 CM because it's my rifle and gonna get shot a lot more than the others.
Lyman 51st manual
Hornady 11th manual
Hornady Lock N Load single stage press
Pacesetter 6mm ARC 3 die set w/micrometer
RCBS FL standard 2 die set for 6.5 CM
RCBS small base taper crimp 2 die set 223
RCBS small base taper crimp 2 die set 6ARC
RCBS shell holders for 223, 6 ARC, & 6.5 CM
Hornady One Shot spray lube
RCBS case lube kit w/lube
Lyman Accutrimmer with 9 pilot bits
Hornady chamfer and deburr tool
Generic Case chamfer/deburr/primer pocket cleaner tool
Frankford case tumbler and sifter
Hornady hand primer tool
Hornady Powder dispenser w/mount
Hornady Powder trickler (probably gonna buy the Lyman)
Hornady G2 digital powder scale
Hornady aluminum powder funnel set
Hornady Bullet Comparator set
Hornady Modified cases in 6ARC, 6.5 CM, & 223
Frankford digital calipers
Various shell holder reloading blocks 3d printed and commercial
RCBS stuck case remover
Frankford impact bullet puller
Frankford hand depriming tool (probably getting returned)
Hell yeah best advice yet lol.Go to the Hornady website and watch their tutorials. Rosie the Reloader series is great and she is kinda cute too… makes watching a bit more enjoyable. LOL.