This coming year I'll be focused on bolt guns and need to get into reloading for what I'll be shooting + few builds I have in the works.
I know I know, not another freaking thread like this..........go read the 100's of other sim threads. I"m not afraid to read and have been reading a ton and will continue to. That said I would very much appreciate advice tailored to what I'm trying to do.
Budget wise I'm not looking to cheap out, but also not looking to win king of 2 mile either. I'm on board with buy once cry once!
I haven't reloaded in 30 years and back then it was nothing precision, just 41 mag on a Lee progressive.
Although new to reloading I am mechanically experienced. Have a lathe and mill in the garage along with a bench I built for reloading.
After some thought however, I decided it would be best to set up for reloading in the house for climate control. I will now have plenty of bench space since I just set up the new Seville Ultra HD bench in my office + still have a full bench in the shop.
Here is what I have so far (not much):
Help me fill in the blanks.
The initial calibers I'd like to load for are 6.5 Creedmore and 25 Creedmore. Need to be able to seat the elr type bullets such as Flatlines, A-tips, & Blackjacks. I don't know squat about dies so please help me with die recommendations? Is there a set that would allow me to change bushing's to switch between 6.5 & 25 or is it best to get dedicated dies? Please explain rational so I can learn.
Aside from dies I know I'll need funnels, primer installer, trimmer, case length gauge, some way to measure distance to lands (Hornady gauge?), case cleaning equipment, run out gauge, & shell holders. Please give me some recommendations for the above items and anything I missed?
Is an annealer setup mandatory for precision reloading? If so please provide suggestions for a reasonable cost setup.
FYI - I already have a full selection of high quality dial calipers, inside & outside mics, bore gauges, dial indicators etc.
The only reloading manual I currently have is a 1987 Speer What is your recommended modern replacement?
Is quick load worth getting?
The other dies I'll be adding this year are 6.8 SPC2, 7-08, 25 SST Sherman, and either 300max Sherman or 300 (PRC) Sherman Magnum
I know I know, not another freaking thread like this..........go read the 100's of other sim threads. I"m not afraid to read and have been reading a ton and will continue to. That said I would very much appreciate advice tailored to what I'm trying to do.
Budget wise I'm not looking to cheap out, but also not looking to win king of 2 mile either. I'm on board with buy once cry once!
I haven't reloaded in 30 years and back then it was nothing precision, just 41 mag on a Lee progressive.
Although new to reloading I am mechanically experienced. Have a lathe and mill in the garage along with a bench I built for reloading.
After some thought however, I decided it would be best to set up for reloading in the house for climate control. I will now have plenty of bench space since I just set up the new Seville Ultra HD bench in my office + still have a full bench in the shop.
Here is what I have so far (not much):
- RCBS Rockchucker Supreme
- RCBS Charge Master
- Area 419 Charge Master billet powder cup
- 5lbs of RL 26
- For inside bench, Inline fabrication flush mount QC plate + Rockchucker top plate (bought additional plate for future Forester Coax)
- For shop bench, Junior ultra mount 7-1/2" high QC
Help me fill in the blanks.
The initial calibers I'd like to load for are 6.5 Creedmore and 25 Creedmore. Need to be able to seat the elr type bullets such as Flatlines, A-tips, & Blackjacks. I don't know squat about dies so please help me with die recommendations? Is there a set that would allow me to change bushing's to switch between 6.5 & 25 or is it best to get dedicated dies? Please explain rational so I can learn.
Aside from dies I know I'll need funnels, primer installer, trimmer, case length gauge, some way to measure distance to lands (Hornady gauge?), case cleaning equipment, run out gauge, & shell holders. Please give me some recommendations for the above items and anything I missed?
Is an annealer setup mandatory for precision reloading? If so please provide suggestions for a reasonable cost setup.
FYI - I already have a full selection of high quality dial calipers, inside & outside mics, bore gauges, dial indicators etc.
The only reloading manual I currently have is a 1987 Speer What is your recommended modern replacement?
Is quick load worth getting?
The other dies I'll be adding this year are 6.8 SPC2, 7-08, 25 SST Sherman, and either 300max Sherman or 300 (PRC) Sherman Magnum
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