So I just bought a 338lm and it has made the decision to start reloading a very easy one. So far all I have is a lyman reloading guide(which I have read), some old rcbs trickler and powder thrower. Based on ALOT of reading, replies to my old thread, and advice from an internet friend I have compiled a list of things I need to get me started.
My goals are to create precision ammo. This should be read as not necessarily bnechrest <.25moa accuracy ammo but not blasting ammo either. I am willing to pay money for tools that I need to get me there, but I don't need the best of them either. If a tool is 'good enough' and costs alot less , then thats the one for me. Later down the road I can always replace parts.
Without further delay:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Main supplies</span>
lee chalenger breech lock single stage
powder funnel
rcbs 505 scale
lee autoprime
hornady one shot case sizing wax
lyman debur and chamfer kit
rcbs flashwhole deburing tool
digital caliper
primer pocket sinclair uniform
wilson case trimmer (<span style="font-style: italic">Do I need the micrometer one for 100+ or is the $40 one good too?</span>)
ultrasonic cleaner from harbor freight
Tempilaq for annealing
<span style="font-weight: bold">308 specific</span>
Case trimmer shell holder
AutoPrime Shell holder
Redding body die
Redding type s bushing neck sizer
Forster benchrest seater die ( <span style="font-style: italic">do I need the ultra micrometer or just the bench rest?</span>)
Redding shellholder #1
Redding bushing 331 diameter steel
<span style="font-weight: bold">338 specific</span>
Case trimmer shell holder
AutoPrime Shell holder
Redding body die
Redding type s bushing neck sizer
Forster benchrest seater die
Redding shellholder #35
Redding Bushing (<span style="font-style: italic">which one do I need?</span>)
<span style="font-weight: bold">308 components</span> (savage fcp-k)
I have once fired winchester and other brass
CCI-Br2 or Federal 210-GMM primers
varget
175 SMK
<span style="font-weight: bold">338 components</span> (savage 110ba)
I will have once fired brass
CCI250 or Fed 215 primers
H1000 or retumbo
300smk
Ok, so I think that's everything. If its not on there, I don't have it and its not being bought. So if I'm missing something crucial please do tell me. I put a couple questions throughout the list and I have a couple more that I can't seem to get.
1. Do you actually need a tumbler? As long as you have an ultrasonic cleaner, is the tumbler just to make the brass look pretty?
2. Between all those deburring and brass tools, do I have overlap? What I mean is, I'm not sure if I'm buying some duplicate tools, with slightly different names.
3.Are any of those comparator tools and some other ones I can't remember, actually needed? I remember reading somewhere that you can just find distance to the lands using a dummy piece of ammo you make and keep setting the bullet back till you can barely actually close the bolt.
4. For the life of me I cant figure out if you need to full length re-size or neck re-size. The only thing I can tell is that its a heated debate. For a beginner though, whats a safe middle ground. I'm guessing with my list of things, I don't need a FL length sizer because the combination of the body and neck sizers = a fl length sizer?
Answers to those questions, and just general feedback on my list would be greatly appreciated!!
My goals are to create precision ammo. This should be read as not necessarily bnechrest <.25moa accuracy ammo but not blasting ammo either. I am willing to pay money for tools that I need to get me there, but I don't need the best of them either. If a tool is 'good enough' and costs alot less , then thats the one for me. Later down the road I can always replace parts.
Without further delay:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Main supplies</span>
lee chalenger breech lock single stage
powder funnel
rcbs 505 scale
lee autoprime
hornady one shot case sizing wax
lyman debur and chamfer kit
rcbs flashwhole deburing tool
digital caliper
primer pocket sinclair uniform
wilson case trimmer (<span style="font-style: italic">Do I need the micrometer one for 100+ or is the $40 one good too?</span>)
ultrasonic cleaner from harbor freight
Tempilaq for annealing
<span style="font-weight: bold">308 specific</span>
Case trimmer shell holder
AutoPrime Shell holder
Redding body die
Redding type s bushing neck sizer
Forster benchrest seater die ( <span style="font-style: italic">do I need the ultra micrometer or just the bench rest?</span>)
Redding shellholder #1
Redding bushing 331 diameter steel
<span style="font-weight: bold">338 specific</span>
Case trimmer shell holder
AutoPrime Shell holder
Redding body die
Redding type s bushing neck sizer
Forster benchrest seater die
Redding shellholder #35
Redding Bushing (<span style="font-style: italic">which one do I need?</span>)
<span style="font-weight: bold">308 components</span> (savage fcp-k)
I have once fired winchester and other brass
CCI-Br2 or Federal 210-GMM primers
varget
175 SMK
<span style="font-weight: bold">338 components</span> (savage 110ba)
I will have once fired brass
CCI250 or Fed 215 primers
H1000 or retumbo
300smk
Ok, so I think that's everything. If its not on there, I don't have it and its not being bought. So if I'm missing something crucial please do tell me. I put a couple questions throughout the list and I have a couple more that I can't seem to get.
1. Do you actually need a tumbler? As long as you have an ultrasonic cleaner, is the tumbler just to make the brass look pretty?
2. Between all those deburring and brass tools, do I have overlap? What I mean is, I'm not sure if I'm buying some duplicate tools, with slightly different names.
3.Are any of those comparator tools and some other ones I can't remember, actually needed? I remember reading somewhere that you can just find distance to the lands using a dummy piece of ammo you make and keep setting the bullet back till you can barely actually close the bolt.
4. For the life of me I cant figure out if you need to full length re-size or neck re-size. The only thing I can tell is that its a heated debate. For a beginner though, whats a safe middle ground. I'm guessing with my list of things, I don't need a FL length sizer because the combination of the body and neck sizers = a fl length sizer?
Answers to those questions, and just general feedback on my list would be greatly appreciated!!