S Standbanger Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2012 Messages 77 Location Gurley, Alabama Feb 5, 2015 #1 OK if I buy the Harrell's Press for my initial press will this be a mistake?
Mikecr Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 6,956 Location NC, oceanfront Feb 5, 2015 #2 These are very precise presses for small jobs. Only their heavy 'Combo Press' covers FL sizing. Maybe you know this already. I use their arbor press and turret press for neck sizing/expanding/seating. For shoulder bumping I use a Redding press
These are very precise presses for small jobs. Only their heavy 'Combo Press' covers FL sizing. Maybe you know this already. I use their arbor press and turret press for neck sizing/expanding/seating. For shoulder bumping I use a Redding press
S Standbanger Well-Known Member Joined Feb 8, 2012 Messages 77 Location Gurley, Alabama Feb 6, 2015 #3 No I did not know that. I have never reloaded just tinkering with the idea. I know get a loading manual read then read some more.
No I did not know that. I have never reloaded just tinkering with the idea. I know get a loading manual read then read some more.
Mikecr Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 6,956 Location NC, oceanfront Feb 6, 2015 #4 I don't know about any reloading manuals, as I don't use them. A good reading source for understanding of reloading/tools for reloading: Handloading for Competition Making the Target Bigger.: Glen D. Zediker: 9780962692598: Amazon.com: Books As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
I don't know about any reloading manuals, as I don't use them. A good reading source for understanding of reloading/tools for reloading: Handloading for Competition Making the Target Bigger.: Glen D. Zediker: 9780962692598: Amazon.com: Books