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Critique my setup
utbrowningman
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I will probably load a 400-500 rounds a year. This is the setup I am going with. Tell me what you think.
Lee Hand Press (already have). For $30, I figure I can sell and get a bench press if I don't like the functionality of the hand press.
Dies: Lee Deluxe 3-Die Set 30-06 Springfield
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=257541
Case trimmer: Hornady Cam-Lock Case Trimmer Kit
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=315831
Tumbler: Hornady M-2 Case Tumbler 110 Volt
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=711534
Scale: MTM Mini Digital Reloading Scale 750 Grain Capacity
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=713049
Lee Hand Press (already have). For $30, I figure I can sell and get a bench press if I don't like the functionality of the hand press.
Dies: Lee Deluxe 3-Die Set 30-06 Springfield
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=257541
Case trimmer: Hornady Cam-Lock Case Trimmer Kit
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=315831
Tumbler: Hornady M-2 Case Tumbler 110 Volt
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=711534
Scale: MTM Mini Digital Reloading Scale 750 Grain Capacity
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=713049
Comments
A tumbler is not actually needed, so I'd use that money on the press.
You can load fine ammo with a Lee powder dipper set and a small spoon as a trickler in conjunction with your scale, but you'll end up with a drum measure eventually.
Frankly, you'd be better off to get the Lee Anniversary Kit (They still offer them, I think) instead of piecing out the things you need.
You kind of need some sort of powder dispensing system.
The trimmer you selected is fine, but more than you need for one caliber; the Lee trimmer pilot that chucks in a drill is fine.
You need a priming tool.
I'd just go with a kit as suggested.
A press mounted trimmer die, using a file, is a lot cheaper, you might be able to find them used.
EXAMPLE:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=211362240
If you mean a Lyman 310 hand press, you need special dies for them.
You kind of need some sort of powder dispensing system.
The trimmer you selected is fine, but more than you need for one caliber; the Lee trimmer pilot that chucks in a drill is fine.
You need a priming tool.
I'd just go with a kit as suggested.
Sorry, meant the Lee hand press. I'll be doing more eventually but will start out with .30-06.
quote:Originally posted by jonk
If you mean a Lyman 310 hand press, you need special dies for them.
You kind of need some sort of powder dispensing system.
The trimmer you selected is fine, but more than you need for one caliber; the Lee trimmer pilot that chucks in a drill is fine.
You need a priming tool.
I'd just go with a kit as suggested.
Sorry, meant the Lee hand press. I'll be doing more eventually but will start out with .30-06.
Once you trim the cases after firing in your gun and then PROPERLY sizing for your chamber additional trimmings are rarely needed. Please take Rocky Raab up on his offer and advice to go with a different press, or better yet meet up with him to go shopping.
I would also skip the tumbler, for now. And get a powder measure. Also on the dies, look at the Hornady. You can get 100 bullets free and that levels the playing field. Should NOT need to crimp anyway.
Also need priming system. If budget gets in way leave out the trimmer. Usually can get by without for a while.
Add up your cost and compare to this.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/default.aspx?productNumber=749997
It may be less expensive kit way, may not. RCBS has a kit as well.
Press (get a bench mount)
Bench or place to C-clamp press
Dies
Priming tool (on press or separate tool)
Case lube (I use Imperial sizing wax)
Scale (recommend beam type)
Caliper (for measuring OAL and case length)
Powder funnel
Loading block or two (just make your own)
Small spoon
Old rags
Loading books/references
Appropriate components
Loading labels
Nice to have as you have extra cash and if cases get too long:
Powder Measure
Case Tumbler (I like shinny cases)
Trimmer & deburing tool
Primer pocket brush
Powder trickler
Other cool stuff you'll discover
Take Rocky up on his offer if possible. Nothing better than having someone show you some tricks and teach you good habits. Otherwise, get a copy of ABC's of Reloading and/or others and read all you can. I'm an RCBS fan but there is a lot of good equipment out there. Have fun and happy shooting.
Rocky - heading to Gunnies today. Going with the Lee Anniversary kit.
Picked up some Rem. .30 cal bullets - nothing fancy but will get me started on loading, Lee's book and the various powder dippers. Just waiting on powder and primers but will delve into the Lee book first, get my brass cleaned up and then have a go.
Of course, then he could have added: RCBS Trim Mate case care, lots more reloading manuals, extra press/s to speed up, and so on. And then, when you get on Midway USA's mailing list, you won't believe how many items you can't live without!
The Lyman 49th reloading manual is good too, I just got it and the information covers it all, including cast bullets.
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