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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 261914" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>For each caliber you are loading, I'd get a powder measure and toolhead. I'd also get the Dillon dies, as they work better than other dies because they have a bit more taper on the bottom so they don't hang up when you are really crankin.</p><p></p><p>I have the cartridge case bin and bracket, as well as the bullet tray. </p><p></p><p>I have the strong mount, because my workbench is a bit low (around 30"), and the strong mount lifts it up and also lets it sit back a little (away from the edge of the bench).</p><p></p><p>I'd get extra primer tubes, as well as the Dillon flip tray and the bench wrench (makes reaching/adjusting the dies really easy).</p><p></p><p>The toolhead stands are nice for keeping things organized if you have the room, you can leave everything setup and just set the toolhead/powder measure on the stand.</p><p></p><p>I'd definitely get the auto brass feed and a case feed plate for each caliber (unless they need the same one).</p><p></p><p>I'd get the RCBS Chargemaster kit (powder measure/scale combo), if you don't have a scale and if $$'s aren't very tight. </p><p></p><p>Also, I use the spray on lubricant, which makes the sizing easier. I just dump 300-400 brass into a small rubbermade (10"x15") and just spray a little, stir a little, spray a little, stir a little. Then I dump some into the hopper on the auto brass feeder and start loading.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 261914, member: 4885"] For each caliber you are loading, I'd get a powder measure and toolhead. I'd also get the Dillon dies, as they work better than other dies because they have a bit more taper on the bottom so they don't hang up when you are really crankin. I have the cartridge case bin and bracket, as well as the bullet tray. I have the strong mount, because my workbench is a bit low (around 30"), and the strong mount lifts it up and also lets it sit back a little (away from the edge of the bench). I'd get extra primer tubes, as well as the Dillon flip tray and the bench wrench (makes reaching/adjusting the dies really easy). The toolhead stands are nice for keeping things organized if you have the room, you can leave everything setup and just set the toolhead/powder measure on the stand. I'd definitely get the auto brass feed and a case feed plate for each caliber (unless they need the same one). I'd get the RCBS Chargemaster kit (powder measure/scale combo), if you don't have a scale and if $$'s aren't very tight. Also, I use the spray on lubricant, which makes the sizing easier. I just dump 300-400 brass into a small rubbermade (10"x15") and just spray a little, stir a little, spray a little, stir a little. Then I dump some into the hopper on the auto brass feeder and start loading. Hope this helps, AJ [/QUOTE]
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