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Posted this question on med. caliber page, sorry should have been here. For a novice, what brand reloading equip. should I buy to load a few hunting rounds each year? | ||
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I prefer RCBS but also use Lee dies. You might try buying used- checking gunshows, Gun dealers or placing an add in the classified section. | |||
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Chuckle Remember the old LAYS potato commercial..'Bet You can't eat just one'? I started out with an old two station Dunbar press to load a few 243s and 45 Colts.........and a few 45-70s. The darn thing was made out of 3/4 in bar stock with 1 inch diameter columns, heavy as heck. That press could of reformed 50 BMG brass down to .223. Then I bought Bonanza CoAX press because it was more accurate then the Dunbar and thought that all was well with the world. Then I saw Dillon had a semi progressive, the 300 for the 45 Colt and the 45 ACP.......and the 44 Spec. and the 357. Then they came out with the Square deal. I got tired of changing the press around so I got one set up for 45 ACP. Then I joined a 38/357 bullseye league and that required a second Square Deal. Then Dillon came out with the 650 with auto case feed and such and I had several thousand 45 Colt cases that needed filling. All of these presses required a steady flow of cast bullets so 4 cavity molds and a Star sizer found their way to my loading room. All of the above is the result of just wanting to load a few rounds each year for hunting and plinking. I wonder if there's a 12 program for reloaders. Jim | |||
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I would recommend The RCBS Rockchucker press, and it comes in a kit with everything you will need except powder and primers. I started with that same kit, and have added the Dillon progressive, but still use the RCBS mostly. The Rockchucker press is top of the line, and is a good investment. Mine is certainly not worth any less now than when I bought it. RCBS is the brand everyone compares the other stuff to. | ||
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You're certainly not going to save any money if all you load is a FEW rounds for hunting so why bother? Buying reloading gear only to load a few rounds is like buying a car to drive out to your mailbox and back! | |||
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If you are going to load from 20 to 40 cartridges a year, using them for hunting, look into a "Lee Loader" and an RCBS or Lyman powder scale. Oh yes, and a set of good ear-protectors, because sometimes the primers talk back while being seated (a traditional Lee Loader quirk). After doing a few boxes and shooting them, you're gonna be "hooked" and will then want to spend some extra to get an RCBS "Rockchucker" outfit --and put the Lee Loader on the shelf as a momentoe. Yes, a Lee Loader WILL make useful ammo, enough so that you probably are going to join with the rest of us and reload (with a shop full of equipment) for the rest of your life. Paladin | ||
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I bought the Rock Chucker Kit, my friend and I shoot a couple of hundred 45/70 rounds per pig hunting trip and at $54.00 Aus$ a pack for 20 factory 45/70 rounds there had to be a cheaper way and the factory stuff would not pull the skin off a rice custard Loading certainly works out cheaper if you like big bore rifles and pay's for it'self in no time, and I enjoy it. Regards PC ------------------ | |||
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