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Reloading question
.250Savage
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I've been reading the 6th edition ABC's of Reloading book recently. Have thinking of buying a Lee Hand press ($65) to fool around with reloading. It will be awhile before I can get a Dillon.
http://www.leeprecision.com/catalog/browse.cgi?1069707715.856=rlpress1.html
Was wondering if anyone here had any experience with the little handloader?
Here's another pic of it:
http://www.outdoorguides.com/outdoor/relimage/lee90179.jpg
Regards,
http://www.leeprecision.com/catalog/browse.cgi?1069707715.856=rlpress1.html
Was wondering if anyone here had any experience with the little handloader?
Here's another pic of it:
http://www.outdoorguides.com/outdoor/relimage/lee90179.jpg
Regards,
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Next question, a 30-06 with a compressed load of IMR 4831, is a magnum primer recomended? I know some calibers with compressed loads need magnum primers and others do not. I have never "squeezed" any for the '06 and can find nowhere in my books as to whether I should use magnums. These loads will be used for some LONG range deer blastin tomorrow afternoon, we went out and checked out a farm today and all the deer we saw was 400 yards+, sorry but I know the limitations of my favorite little .223and I have no scope for the 7mm, so it's time to break out old faithfull. Any help ASAP would be appreciated because I need to load and sight in first thing in the morning.
BTW, I will be using a 150 grain boatail bullet if that helps with the primer question.
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item.asp?sku=000449357
I plan on listing them for $5 start and $5 shipping but I wanted to be sure of what I have for an accurate description.
Any advice appreciated.
edit = I appreciate the responses and questions but no one has addressed the question of what do I have? Is this all the necessary dies?
Can you only crimp bullets with a cannelure?? I'm thinking about getting the lee factory crimp dye. But i'm wondering if this will solve my problem.
Thanks for any advice.
Are those bullets available for reloaders (yes, I are soon to be one of those)?? Can they hold decent groups now?? Any reason to want to do this?? Are there calibers other than .308 available?? Could a guy build his own??
Seems like a good idea, now that I are about to start reloading - if they can be made to work. I be's excited, now - ya know what I'm sayin???
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I am asking not for myself but need the info.
I don't want to throw money away for a piece of junk, just want a good machine. I'll be loading .45acp,45lc and .223 most.
Thanks JW
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