All,
I am going to invest in reloading. I "helped" my dad reload many years ago and while I have some knowledge, I humbly consider myself a noob.
I do have some equipment, several die sets, funnels, balance scales, some components etc, but will need a few things as well, including a press.
My goal is to produce good quality loads and at this time I am not concerned with speed.
Calibers I want to "start" with:
Initially start w/ straight wall cartridges -
.357 Mag
.44 Mag
.45-70
And then necked -
6.5CM
.30-06
.260
.22 Remington Jet
.303 Brit
.30-30
Eventually I may also want to reload 9MM, .223 and .45, but for those and a handful of others, I may choose a second setup down the road which may enable more speed...
I have read quite a few threads here and online articles. As such, I am leaning towards a coaxial Forster reloading press.
Any pros and cons yall can share on the Forster would be greatly appreciated. Or, just any general feedback on choosing the Forster for the noob.
Thank you,
-Salty
I am going to invest in reloading. I "helped" my dad reload many years ago and while I have some knowledge, I humbly consider myself a noob.
I do have some equipment, several die sets, funnels, balance scales, some components etc, but will need a few things as well, including a press.
My goal is to produce good quality loads and at this time I am not concerned with speed.
Calibers I want to "start" with:
Initially start w/ straight wall cartridges -
.357 Mag
.44 Mag
.45-70
And then necked -
6.5CM
.30-06
.260
.22 Remington Jet
.303 Brit
.30-30
Eventually I may also want to reload 9MM, .223 and .45, but for those and a handful of others, I may choose a second setup down the road which may enable more speed...
I have read quite a few threads here and online articles. As such, I am leaning towards a coaxial Forster reloading press.
Any pros and cons yall can share on the Forster would be greatly appreciated. Or, just any general feedback on choosing the Forster for the noob.
Thank you,
-Salty