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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 748376" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>You dont need high dollar stuff or fancy bench rest equiptment to make good ammo. Stick with rcbs and hornady and like was said put together what you need rather then buying a kit. Heres a list id look at</p><p> </p><p>single stage press</p><p>GOOD scale, id recomend an rcbs</p><p>powder dispensor</p><p>lee hand priming tool and shell holders</p><p>can of hornady one shot case lube spray</p><p>Case trimmer of some sorts with pilots for the calibers your going to trim</p><p>a set of dies for each caliber</p><p>a set of lee reloading press shell holders</p><p>a cheap tool to champer inside and outside of the case necks</p><p>a powder trickler</p><p>a couple loading blocks</p><p>a decent caliper, dial or electonic</p><p>2 good reloading manuals</p><p> </p><p>brand on this stuff isnt so important. Personaly id stay away from alot of lees stuff other then what ive mentioned. Lee dies arent to bad either espeically there handgun dies but for rilfe i buy mostly redding. If you have some extra money and you should id also add a brass tumbler to the list and maybe some plastic ammo boxes. </p><p> </p><p>no doubt some of the high end stuff is great stuff if your a bench rest shooter but middle of the road equiptment like rcbs and hornady and lyman sell will make ammo as good as most guns and shooters are capable of taking advantage of. If you decide to compete in bench rest shooting down the line you can allways buy that stuff then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 748376, member: 41442"] You dont need high dollar stuff or fancy bench rest equiptment to make good ammo. Stick with rcbs and hornady and like was said put together what you need rather then buying a kit. Heres a list id look at single stage press GOOD scale, id recomend an rcbs powder dispensor lee hand priming tool and shell holders can of hornady one shot case lube spray Case trimmer of some sorts with pilots for the calibers your going to trim a set of dies for each caliber a set of lee reloading press shell holders a cheap tool to champer inside and outside of the case necks a powder trickler a couple loading blocks a decent caliper, dial or electonic 2 good reloading manuals brand on this stuff isnt so important. Personaly id stay away from alot of lees stuff other then what ive mentioned. Lee dies arent to bad either espeically there handgun dies but for rilfe i buy mostly redding. If you have some extra money and you should id also add a brass tumbler to the list and maybe some plastic ammo boxes. no doubt some of the high end stuff is great stuff if your a bench rest shooter but middle of the road equiptment like rcbs and hornady and lyman sell will make ammo as good as most guns and shooters are capable of taking advantage of. If you decide to compete in bench rest shooting down the line you can allways buy that stuff then. [/QUOTE]
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