tomandjerry00
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- Apr 12, 2013
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As I have talked about a few times on this forum, I have been collecting and polishing brass for a good while now and am ready to plunge into reloading. While I was given an RCBS progressive, I don't think this is a wise choice for my first plunge into reloading.
I will be taking a long-range shooting class at the end of June and need to work-up a load for my 30-06 and load 200 of them beforehand. I'm getting a lesson on reloading from my cousin in the coming weeks and will hopefully be good to go then.
1. Lee Precision Classic Turret Press Kit- $199
-Lee Classic Turret Press
-Lee Precision Pro Auto-Disk Powder Measure
-Lee Precision Auto Disk Riser
-Large and Small Lee Precision Safety Primer
-Turret for press
-Case cutter, lock stud, chamfer tool, primer pocket cleaner
-Lee sizing lube
-Lee Precision Safety Powder Scale
-Lee Precision's Modern Reloading Second Edition
2.30-06 Lee Case Gauge Holder and Length Gauge for the case cutter- $4.79
3. Lee Powder Funnel- $2.89
4. Lee Ultimate 4-die rifle die set (Is there a smarter option for the rifle dies?)- $45.99
5. Lee Decapping Die- $11.19
6. Extra decapping pin- $2.09
7. Extra shell plate- $10.39
8. Lee 9mm Deluxe Carbide die set- $39.99
I already have (or in the mail):
1. RCBS lube and pad
2. RCBS mechanical scale (borrowing)
3. RCBS Primer pocket swager combo
4. Vibratory tumble with media
5. Nice digital calipers
I'm debating getting the Lee Reloading Stand as well since a portable system would be a big bonus.
I have my powder (IMR 4350), Primers (Remington), brass (CMP surplus), bullets (Sierra Match King 175 gr HPBT).
I'm expecting to pay $450 for everything right now, and that is at the top of my budget. If you all have serious suggestions, changes, etc. please let me know! I wish I had the money for a Dillon, but I don't...
I will be taking a long-range shooting class at the end of June and need to work-up a load for my 30-06 and load 200 of them beforehand. I'm getting a lesson on reloading from my cousin in the coming weeks and will hopefully be good to go then.
1. Lee Precision Classic Turret Press Kit- $199
-Lee Classic Turret Press
-Lee Precision Pro Auto-Disk Powder Measure
-Lee Precision Auto Disk Riser
-Large and Small Lee Precision Safety Primer
-Turret for press
-Case cutter, lock stud, chamfer tool, primer pocket cleaner
-Lee sizing lube
-Lee Precision Safety Powder Scale
-Lee Precision's Modern Reloading Second Edition
2.30-06 Lee Case Gauge Holder and Length Gauge for the case cutter- $4.79
3. Lee Powder Funnel- $2.89
4. Lee Ultimate 4-die rifle die set (Is there a smarter option for the rifle dies?)- $45.99
5. Lee Decapping Die- $11.19
6. Extra decapping pin- $2.09
7. Extra shell plate- $10.39
8. Lee 9mm Deluxe Carbide die set- $39.99
I already have (or in the mail):
1. RCBS lube and pad
2. RCBS mechanical scale (borrowing)
3. RCBS Primer pocket swager combo
4. Vibratory tumble with media
5. Nice digital calipers
I'm debating getting the Lee Reloading Stand as well since a portable system would be a big bonus.
I have my powder (IMR 4350), Primers (Remington), brass (CMP surplus), bullets (Sierra Match King 175 gr HPBT).
I'm expecting to pay $450 for everything right now, and that is at the top of my budget. If you all have serious suggestions, changes, etc. please let me know! I wish I had the money for a Dillon, but I don't...