Shoot, I don’t reload but will start immediately if THATs what gets me shooting hole in hole groups. Plus, I can save tons on buying the teeny weeny targets with groups like thatNot trolling just trying to open your mind and make your life easier. Just give it a shot. Like I said I shared the same opinion as you until I tried it. Elevate your skills and take advice from people who’ve already done it. If it isn’t hole in hole groups there is always room to improve. Chargemasters might be easier but that doesn’t make them better or faster.
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Shoot, I don’t reload but will start immediately if THATs what gets me shooting hole in hole groups. Plus, I can save tons on buying the teeny weeny targets with groups like that
I haven't looked, but most tht manufacturers sell kits that come with most everything. I'd say probably about 4-500 depending on which brand you get. Could be less, could be substantially more.Somewhat unrelated, but what’s a ballpark cost to get in to reloading? Basic equipment and tools, not bullets/brass/powder. I reckon I could take the time to look up the cost of each piece mentioned, but I figured someone knows offhand +/- $100.
Much appreciated! What’s everyone’s reason for reloading? Cost savings, desire for better performance, for fun, etc?@Hschweers This set will take you as far as you want to go. I trust the balance beam with my life. Gravity doesn’t lie. The other sets come with low grade digital scales and shouldn’t be trusted whole heartedly when hold something that explodes next to your face. Just stay away from the rcbs dies. Get Lee, Hornady or Redding dies just my opinion. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1023389781?pid=345426
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There are no primers and powder is harder that hell to acquire! So, take time and collect the ”right stuff”. Like…..Hey all. I want to start reloading my own ammo. I’m gonna be doing 7mm rem mag and 300 wsm. What re-loaders do y’all use and what do y’all recommend? I’ve seen several brands out there but I’d like to get your opinions on where to start and what to get. Thanks I’m advance!
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It’s getting a little extravagant for a new comer to put hundreds of dollars into an auto trickler
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I'll agree with you on that. To be honest, I love my auto trickler, but I lucked out a bit when I got mine. And they're more than a couple hundred. With the scale they're around a grand. But if you got the money to spend on one, I highly recommend it.
My main reason for recommending a beam scale to newcomers is not because I think all digitals are crap, but using a beam scale helps build good habits and forces you to slow down and think about what's happening. Plus they're usually pretty cheap, and no batteries. They've got their own quirks too, and try weight sorting components on a beam scale... Yeah, no thanks
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Is a tumbler worth having? I’ve read that you wanna clean the brass before using it again.
Concerning powders, is it only certain kinds that are hard to find? My local shops seem to have lots of different ones available. Granted I haven’t begun my research on what powders are good so I’m not sure if they obly stick crap.
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