Finally have it in the budget to step up from my Lee hand press in a big way. I'd like to start reloading small batches of the best precision and hunting ammunition my budget will allow for my two .308 AR10s (one 16in, one 20in). Said budget is about $1500 for just the reloading equipment. The more I save on the equipment the more components I can buy in the short term, but if I need to go over budget to get the best price/performance I will (I believe in buy once cry once). Speaking of components, I only plan to use high quality Lapua/Alpha/Peterson brass in most cases. I have plenty of surplus 7.62x51 for blasting, and places I can trade that brass.
With that goal in mind I set out to find the best gear I could for the job, but there are simply a staggering number of options. So after months of research I turn to the members of this subforum to help guide my final purchases. I already have two reloading manuals, shell holders, trays, funnels, and quickload, but I'll need to buy basically everything else, so a precision reloading setup from scratch. Please help guide my newbie ass!
This is what I'm thinking so far, with some questions added in:
1.) Press: Forster Co-Ax vs. Rock Chuckers/Big Boss/Hornady Classic. Spend double for the floating Co-Ax worth it? Even if I'll be using Forster's floating dies?
2.) Resizing Die: Forster, custom hone to .004 then use expander mandrel to set neck tension to .002. Will that be enough neck tension for rough use in a semi-auto?
3.) Seating Die: Forster Benchrest.
4.) Mandrel Die: 21st Century Shooting TiN expander, set neck tension to .002.
5.) Crimping Die: Lee Universal vs. Redding Micro Adjust, RCBS, Thomas & Betts, and CH4D. No idea which would serve best. Not even sure if this will be needed or not (some say .002 neck tension is enough, others say it is not). Some of this ammo will be used for hunting and banged around quite a bit, and I don't want the OAL changing.
6.) Depriming Die: Lee Universal vs. Sinclair. Or maybe a hand deprimer like the Fankford Arsenal or Harvey to keep mess away from the press?
7.) Ultrasonic Cleaner: Hornady 2L vs. Lyman 2.5L vs. RCBS 3L. Will only be doing batches of about 50 pieces of brass at a time, not sure what size would serve that best?
8.) Primer Pocket deburr/uniforming tool: K&M Shooting.
9.) Flash Hold deburring tool: K&M Shooting.
10.) Brass Trim/Taper tool: Giraud Tri Way Trimmer (have a screw gun already).
11.) Calipers: Mitutoyo vs. Brown & Sharpe.
12.) OAL Comparator and Seating Depth Gauge: Hornady L&L.
13.) Powder Measure and Scale: RCBS Chargemaster Lite.
14.) Priming Tool: K&M Shooting. Not sure if I should get it with or without the dial (double the cost)?
15.) Annealing: Ballstic Recreations Salt Bath annealing kit.
16.) Case Lube: Imperial Sizing Die Wax. Not sure if I should also use some dry lube like redding's or HBN in the case neck when seating bullets? I've read this can prevent "cold welding" but also that it can decrease neck tension?
17.) Bullet Puller: Hornady Cam-Lock. Not sure if this will work with the Forster Co-Ax press?
18.) Misc: Stuck case removal kit: Forster. Die Cleaning & Lube kit: RCBS.
19.) Not needed? Concentricity tool? Seems everyone with Forster dies/press doesn't use them much if at all as the runout is so low. Micrometer?
So that is the list as of now, comes in right around $1500 depending on the options chosen. The question (aside from those in the text above) is; what would you change (add, remove, swap out) and why? If you lost all your reloading gear and had to start precision reloading for semi-autos from scratch, what equipment would you buy?
Thanks for your guidance.
With that goal in mind I set out to find the best gear I could for the job, but there are simply a staggering number of options. So after months of research I turn to the members of this subforum to help guide my final purchases. I already have two reloading manuals, shell holders, trays, funnels, and quickload, but I'll need to buy basically everything else, so a precision reloading setup from scratch. Please help guide my newbie ass!
This is what I'm thinking so far, with some questions added in:
1.) Press: Forster Co-Ax vs. Rock Chuckers/Big Boss/Hornady Classic. Spend double for the floating Co-Ax worth it? Even if I'll be using Forster's floating dies?
2.) Resizing Die: Forster, custom hone to .004 then use expander mandrel to set neck tension to .002. Will that be enough neck tension for rough use in a semi-auto?
3.) Seating Die: Forster Benchrest.
4.) Mandrel Die: 21st Century Shooting TiN expander, set neck tension to .002.
5.) Crimping Die: Lee Universal vs. Redding Micro Adjust, RCBS, Thomas & Betts, and CH4D. No idea which would serve best. Not even sure if this will be needed or not (some say .002 neck tension is enough, others say it is not). Some of this ammo will be used for hunting and banged around quite a bit, and I don't want the OAL changing.
6.) Depriming Die: Lee Universal vs. Sinclair. Or maybe a hand deprimer like the Fankford Arsenal or Harvey to keep mess away from the press?
7.) Ultrasonic Cleaner: Hornady 2L vs. Lyman 2.5L vs. RCBS 3L. Will only be doing batches of about 50 pieces of brass at a time, not sure what size would serve that best?
8.) Primer Pocket deburr/uniforming tool: K&M Shooting.
9.) Flash Hold deburring tool: K&M Shooting.
10.) Brass Trim/Taper tool: Giraud Tri Way Trimmer (have a screw gun already).
11.) Calipers: Mitutoyo vs. Brown & Sharpe.
12.) OAL Comparator and Seating Depth Gauge: Hornady L&L.
13.) Powder Measure and Scale: RCBS Chargemaster Lite.
14.) Priming Tool: K&M Shooting. Not sure if I should get it with or without the dial (double the cost)?
15.) Annealing: Ballstic Recreations Salt Bath annealing kit.
16.) Case Lube: Imperial Sizing Die Wax. Not sure if I should also use some dry lube like redding's or HBN in the case neck when seating bullets? I've read this can prevent "cold welding" but also that it can decrease neck tension?
17.) Bullet Puller: Hornady Cam-Lock. Not sure if this will work with the Forster Co-Ax press?
18.) Misc: Stuck case removal kit: Forster. Die Cleaning & Lube kit: RCBS.
19.) Not needed? Concentricity tool? Seems everyone with Forster dies/press doesn't use them much if at all as the runout is so low. Micrometer?
So that is the list as of now, comes in right around $1500 depending on the options chosen. The question (aside from those in the text above) is; what would you change (add, remove, swap out) and why? If you lost all your reloading gear and had to start precision reloading for semi-autos from scratch, what equipment would you buy?
Thanks for your guidance.