rocklobster
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Hey Gents,
I am looking to dip a toe in reloading this summer. I want to reload mainly for 30/06 in my rifle so that I can shoot it more for hunting practice, and develop high quality hunting ammo.
I have been researching here and there on the web into what is required for reloading and watched youtube videos on reloading with the Lee Breech lock challenger press, and the RCBS rock chucker, and Forster co ax press.
I like the price point of the Lee press kit and I dont anticipate reloading in high quantities (100 to 500 rounds a year). Do you guys think that the lee will serve my purposes well?
Also I have read some threads here that are talking about low availability of propellants, is this issue a deal breaker to the beginner?
I am looking to dip a toe in reloading this summer. I want to reload mainly for 30/06 in my rifle so that I can shoot it more for hunting practice, and develop high quality hunting ammo.
I have been researching here and there on the web into what is required for reloading and watched youtube videos on reloading with the Lee Breech lock challenger press, and the RCBS rock chucker, and Forster co ax press.
I like the price point of the Lee press kit and I dont anticipate reloading in high quantities (100 to 500 rounds a year). Do you guys think that the lee will serve my purposes well?
Also I have read some threads here that are talking about low availability of propellants, is this issue a deal breaker to the beginner?




























Or if you are that good you may find yourself slipping down that slippery slope of the truly OCD benchrest shooter that only buys specific batches of brass from certain makers and sets the brass into the press with the same orientation of the head stamp and loads it in the rifle with that same orientation for each and every round and maintains a log of how many times it's been loaded and keeps each load batch together in a separate group. The same guy that considers a powder trickler as "clumsy" and sneaks up on the final charge weight with individual grains of powder and a set of tweezers using a lab grade scale that measures to .01 grain resolution in a cabinet with waldo gloves to avoid room breezes upsetting the process.... If you find yourself considering a white coat and which brand of pocket protector would look nice you may want to call up friends to come by for an intervention....























