Pretty much knew you had killed him. mtmuleyDon’t know what you mean. Buck in the photo is not in there - he’s in my trophy room. He’s a lot better than those in the reloading room.
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Pretty much knew you had killed him. mtmuleyDon’t know what you mean. Buck in the photo is not in there - he’s in my trophy room. He’s a lot better than those in the reloading room.
Chrono isn’t essential for basic reloading but it is mandatory if you want to find the most consistent SDs and ESs.Id like to know what you folks are using for your chronograph. If you are, that is. Some people say its not that important, I'd like to know about how fast im going but I guess im not so worried that I want to buy some super ultra sensitive deal.
Yeah so im pretty basic right now. So basically I haven't loaded a single case yet. I was planning on just using a ballistic calculator and calculate velocity by finding my bullet drop at 100 to 500 yards.Chrono isn’t essential for basic reloading but it is mandatory if you want to find the most consistent SDs and ESs.
I have an older generation Labradar. It works fine, especially after I bought an inertia trigger for it, but is a little bulky. The new wave are the Garmin Xero and the Athlon Rangecraft. I’ve not messed with either but have read the Rangecraft is level on quality with the Garmin and significantly cheaper.
Im more impressed with the integrity of your shelves than anythingStart basic and just get this stuff and reload! It isn’t hard, but it does take time…
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This is a good start for a reloading setup.Start basic and just get this stuff and reload! It isn’t hard, but it does take time…
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Looks like a good setup, color me jealous of the stockpile.Start basic and just get this stuff and reload! It isn’t hard, but it does take time…
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Get a reloading book and read it twice then find an experienced reloader to walk you through everythingRecently found a smoking deal on a complete RCBS supreme master kit - and im looking to get some tips on which dies, cleaner, trimmer, to get? Otherwise - not sure what id be missing besides compontents. Looking to almost entirely load for bolt action rifles and want to have a focus on accuracy.
Feed me your opinions on what to get - open to higher end stuff if its something that is useful or beneficial.
There is really too much to really relate the differences in dies. Most of the differences are perceived than actual. I have had everything from Lee to custom dies that run over $200.00/set.Looks like a good setup, color me jealous of the stockpile.
I see you have redding(?) and rcbs dies. Which do you prefer - why?


The zombies will avoid your place during the apocalypseStart basic and just get this stuff and reload! It isn’t hard, but it does take time…
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Have both of the R's. No difference. mtmuley@shrapnel - nice starter set up. Let me know if you ever have a garage sale, or would kindly add me into your will.
I like decent tools, and only use RCBS for decapping.
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Time........meaning many, many years to accumulate all that stuff. ImpressiveStart basic and just get this stuff and reload! It isn’t hard, but it does take time…
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