It looks like there is a wealth of information on this portion of the forums about getting started on reloading. There is so much information it's hard for me to know which way to turn. I thought I might post my plan here for a critique to see if I'm going to be wasting time/money anywhere.
First of all, I'm going to be reloading 7mm RSAUM, .308, .25-06 and 9mm. Probably .45 and .40 S&W later on.
I'm planning on starting with reading material:
1. The ABCs Of Reloading: The Definitive Guide for Novice to Expert - $18
2. Next read and understand all the stickies in this forum.
3. Lee "Modern Reloading 2nd Edition, Revised" - $20
4. Hornady "Handbook of Cartridge Reloading: 9th Edition" - $30
Next I will need a press and dies. I intend to subscribe to the theory of buy once, cry once for this. If I buy high quality stuff and end up deciding it's not going to work for me for some reason, I'll be able to resell it and not be out a lot.
1.Forster CO-AX Reloading Press - $273
2. Redding Competition Bushing 3-Die Neck Sizer Set for 7mm RSAUM, .25-06, .308 & 9mm - $867
This part is currently one of the most confusing parts to me. I'm sure a lot of these questions will be answered after reading the book but I'd like to get some stuff on order as soon as I can so that I can be studying while I'm waiting for stuff to get off back-order.
First of all, I don't yet know enough about it to know if those die sets will be everything I need or not. Secondly, I don't know if they need anything to make them adapt to the press since the press and dies are different brands. Thirdly, while I want to do the best job that I can do on the 7mm RSAUM, .25-06 and the .308, I'm not sure that a 9mm warrants that kind of precision on the dies. I do want the 9mm to be as accurate as possible, but for a handgun I wonder if the accuracy of anything I load will be more accurate than I am. Perhaps a lower end set of dies will be fine for at least the 9mm?
3. L.E. Wilson Micrometer Case Trimmer Stainless Steel Case Trimming Kit, 308 case holder & .25-06 case holder - $164
4. Thumler's Tumbler Model B High Speed Rotary Case Tumbler 110 Volt - $162
5. Scale. I've sent Scott Parker and email and am hoping to get a tuned scale from him if he still does it. - $70 back in 2006 but maybe more now? Haven't heard back from him yet
7. Powder drop?
8. Sinclair primer pocket uniformer + power adapter - $70
9. Lyman Small Primer Reamer & Lyman Large Primer Reamer - $20
Think I might try to find a Dillon Super Swage for this one instead...not sure yet. It's a lot more money but the only place I've read good things about it would be the Reloading 101 thread here.
10. Lyman Flash Hole Uniformer Tool - $14
11. Sinclair Generation II Flashhole deburring tool - $19
12. Sinclair 28 degree carbide cutter and power adapter - $35
13. Lynman Outside Chamfer tool - $14
Is this removable so I can use it with a drill?
I'm running out of time on this list but I think that's getting close to the bulk of it. Does my plan sound crazy or am I getting off on the right foot? Thanks.
First of all, I'm going to be reloading 7mm RSAUM, .308, .25-06 and 9mm. Probably .45 and .40 S&W later on.
I'm planning on starting with reading material:
1. The ABCs Of Reloading: The Definitive Guide for Novice to Expert - $18
2. Next read and understand all the stickies in this forum.
3. Lee "Modern Reloading 2nd Edition, Revised" - $20
4. Hornady "Handbook of Cartridge Reloading: 9th Edition" - $30
Next I will need a press and dies. I intend to subscribe to the theory of buy once, cry once for this. If I buy high quality stuff and end up deciding it's not going to work for me for some reason, I'll be able to resell it and not be out a lot.
1.Forster CO-AX Reloading Press - $273
2. Redding Competition Bushing 3-Die Neck Sizer Set for 7mm RSAUM, .25-06, .308 & 9mm - $867
This part is currently one of the most confusing parts to me. I'm sure a lot of these questions will be answered after reading the book but I'd like to get some stuff on order as soon as I can so that I can be studying while I'm waiting for stuff to get off back-order.
First of all, I don't yet know enough about it to know if those die sets will be everything I need or not. Secondly, I don't know if they need anything to make them adapt to the press since the press and dies are different brands. Thirdly, while I want to do the best job that I can do on the 7mm RSAUM, .25-06 and the .308, I'm not sure that a 9mm warrants that kind of precision on the dies. I do want the 9mm to be as accurate as possible, but for a handgun I wonder if the accuracy of anything I load will be more accurate than I am. Perhaps a lower end set of dies will be fine for at least the 9mm?
3. L.E. Wilson Micrometer Case Trimmer Stainless Steel Case Trimming Kit, 308 case holder & .25-06 case holder - $164
4. Thumler's Tumbler Model B High Speed Rotary Case Tumbler 110 Volt - $162
5. Scale. I've sent Scott Parker and email and am hoping to get a tuned scale from him if he still does it. - $70 back in 2006 but maybe more now? Haven't heard back from him yet
7. Powder drop?
8. Sinclair primer pocket uniformer + power adapter - $70
9. Lyman Small Primer Reamer & Lyman Large Primer Reamer - $20
Think I might try to find a Dillon Super Swage for this one instead...not sure yet. It's a lot more money but the only place I've read good things about it would be the Reloading 101 thread here.
10. Lyman Flash Hole Uniformer Tool - $14
11. Sinclair Generation II Flashhole deburring tool - $19
12. Sinclair 28 degree carbide cutter and power adapter - $35
13. Lynman Outside Chamfer tool - $14
Is this removable so I can use it with a drill?
I'm running out of time on this list but I think that's getting close to the bulk of it. Does my plan sound crazy or am I getting off on the right foot? Thanks.