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<blockquote data-quote="turkn8r1" data-source="post: 1535135" data-attributes="member: 52709"><p>Like others have stated I always Marry my shell holders to each set of dies even in the same caliber. Remember a small inconsistency can cause big problems. My set up that really got me going was I picked up a set of lee powder measures and a decent digital scale. Not a lot of coin for consistency and accurate charges. Unlike most I use the inexpensive Lee case trimmers that come with the mandrel and screw on shell holder. The only draw back to them is length is not adjustable. The upside is they are inexpensive and they square off the top nicely. A quality set of calipers is an absolute must and gotta have. A good connetic bullet puller will come in very handy as will a good stuck case puller. These are just some of the items I use. I have more and expensive equipment but sometimes simpler can be just as good. Enjoy your never ending journey into the world of reloading. Prepare for an awsome and very satisfying hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkn8r1, post: 1535135, member: 52709"] Like others have stated I always Marry my shell holders to each set of dies even in the same caliber. Remember a small inconsistency can cause big problems. My set up that really got me going was I picked up a set of lee powder measures and a decent digital scale. Not a lot of coin for consistency and accurate charges. Unlike most I use the inexpensive Lee case trimmers that come with the mandrel and screw on shell holder. The only draw back to them is length is not adjustable. The upside is they are inexpensive and they square off the top nicely. A quality set of calipers is an absolute must and gotta have. A good connetic bullet puller will come in very handy as will a good stuck case puller. These are just some of the items I use. I have more and expensive equipment but sometimes simpler can be just as good. Enjoy your never ending journey into the world of reloading. Prepare for an awsome and very satisfying hobby. [/QUOTE]
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