First, I’m sure this has been beat to death here and on every other Internet forum. And I’m sorry to keep it alive but thanks for stopping by and even more thanks if you share some knowledge.
I’m looking for some advice/critique on the setup I’m getting into and some help on clarifying parts/techniques.
Rifle: Ruger m77 22” Bartlein barrel (haven’t selected twist rate just yet but 1-8 is what it’s looking like)
Cartridge: 280 AI
Tools:
-Redding big boss
-RCBS hand priming tool
-Redding deluxe 3 die set 280 AI
-MTM Universal Reloading Tray Compact 50-Round Plastic Gray
-RCBS Trim Pro-2 Manual Case Trimmer Kit
-Lyman Universal Case Preparation Kit
-Hornady Lock-N-Load Press and Die Conversion Bushing Kit
-National Metallic Rotary Case Tumbler Kit with Media Separator Set
-RCBS Collet Bullet Puller Collet 284 Caliber, 7mm (284 Diameter)
RCBS Collet Bullet Puller
-RCBS Shellholder #3 (308 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, 45 ACP)
-mitutoyo 500 caliper
-RCBS Trickler
-Winchester StaBALL 6.5,Reloader 19, and imr 4895
-150 grain Nosler accubondsLR
Things I don’t have but want:
- federal 210s, CCI250/200/br2
-Peterson 280ai brass might just have to fireform remington 280 because Peterson brass seems non existent.
-155 grain hammer hunters
-I’d also like to try 160-170 class bullets
My most confusing parts so far are powder measurement and dispensing and priming. Manual powder throwers seem awfully expensive to no just go with an electric one and at the volume I’ll be doing it why not just use the Lyman scoops, a trickler and a good scale?
Primer seating. How do you “feel” the right seating depth? Are the hand primers adjustable? What’s the difference between seating on a press, are the seaters on the press adjustable?
What other gauges/measurement devices should I get to be set without buying EVERYTHING? (Headspace gauges, OAL gauges, concentricity, etc.)
I feel like there’s a lot to make the jump to reloading so I want to make sure I get it right as I can the first time and not wishing for something else in the end. So please critique my setup, help
Me save some money and not lose interest from being overwhelmed. Thanks.
I’m looking for some advice/critique on the setup I’m getting into and some help on clarifying parts/techniques.
Rifle: Ruger m77 22” Bartlein barrel (haven’t selected twist rate just yet but 1-8 is what it’s looking like)
Cartridge: 280 AI
Tools:
-Redding big boss
-RCBS hand priming tool
-Redding deluxe 3 die set 280 AI
-MTM Universal Reloading Tray Compact 50-Round Plastic Gray
-RCBS Trim Pro-2 Manual Case Trimmer Kit
-Lyman Universal Case Preparation Kit
-Hornady Lock-N-Load Press and Die Conversion Bushing Kit
-National Metallic Rotary Case Tumbler Kit with Media Separator Set
-RCBS Collet Bullet Puller Collet 284 Caliber, 7mm (284 Diameter)
RCBS Collet Bullet Puller
-RCBS Shellholder #3 (308 Winchester, 30-06 Springfield, 45 ACP)
-mitutoyo 500 caliper
-RCBS Trickler
As far as components go I’ve been able to pick up the following-Winchester StaBALL 6.5,Reloader 19, and imr 4895
-150 grain Nosler accubondsLR
Things I don’t have but want:
- federal 210s, CCI250/200/br2
-Peterson 280ai brass might just have to fireform remington 280 because Peterson brass seems non existent.
-155 grain hammer hunters
-I’d also like to try 160-170 class bullets
My most confusing parts so far are powder measurement and dispensing and priming. Manual powder throwers seem awfully expensive to no just go with an electric one and at the volume I’ll be doing it why not just use the Lyman scoops, a trickler and a good scale?
Primer seating. How do you “feel” the right seating depth? Are the hand primers adjustable? What’s the difference between seating on a press, are the seaters on the press adjustable?
What other gauges/measurement devices should I get to be set without buying EVERYTHING? (Headspace gauges, OAL gauges, concentricity, etc.)
I feel like there’s a lot to make the jump to reloading so I want to make sure I get it right as I can the first time and not wishing for something else in the end. So please critique my setup, help
Me save some money and not lose interest from being overwhelmed. Thanks.