Can you change out the bushing on this to a lee or Hornady quick-change bushing like other RCBS presses?
No you can not.
Can you change out the bushing on this to a lee or Hornady quick-change bushing like other RCBS presses?
It's not a bad deal for what you get but it's not a full kit by any means.
- The digital scale is worth what you pay for it, probably about $5. I would supplement that with a mechanical beam scale at least.
- I seldom use a case lube pad
- need a bullet puller
- need case trimmer for rifle
- need calipers
- need primer pocket cleaners
spray on lube, faster and less waste. 90% of what you put on a lube pad never gets used and you still have to lube inside the case neck because the pad doesn't.What do you use?
Grab a digital caliper from Canadian tire, they usually go on sale once a month. You’ll also need something to trim your brass after resizing.Ordered one as my introduction to reloading. Besides dies and shell holder, what else will be required?
Ordered one as my introduction to reloading. Besides dies and shell holder, what else will be required?
To get started with the most basic/starter reloading set up, you will need this:
1. Press (single stage) O frame
2. Scale (beam scale) for weighing powder charges and bullets.
3. Priming tool (some presses come with a priming tool, LEE for example)
4. reloading die set for your chosen cartridge AND shell holder (LEE dies come with shell holder)
5. trimmer (not needed for most handgun cartridges) use the LEE handheld trimmers for about $15
6. powder funnel
7. loading block (easy to make it yourself with a piece of 2x4 and a drill)
8. case preparation tools (inside/outside neck chamfer, large and small primer pocket cleaners)
9. caliper (digital or dial)
10. bullet puller, because you will need one eventually
This is a basic setup that will make excellent quality ammunition and is all that many shooters will ever require. At some point you may want to add a powder measure and some kind of brass cleaning machine but you don't need it right away. An experienced reloader can make 50-100 cartridges per hour with that setup.
So I walked into bass pro today to order this as they own cabelas and are closer to me. They have to order it in but it was only $75. $85 taxes in
I'm in! Been thinking about starting to reload stout .303 loads for my #1, this is as good excuse as any to jump in.
I do indeed, took my one and only deer with it a few years ago. I've been using Federal and S&B factory loads; the 180's flop pretty quick, but hit like a ton of bricks. I'm thinking of loading pro hunter 180's or Hawk 174's at ~2400 fps. Might look at loading 215's at 2100 for bush use in my beater Enfield.
Very good deal indeed and thank you for sharing!
I wonder if the scale is any good?
I was thinking of picking this up and dedicating it for decapping by using a Lee decapping die.
Thoughts?
Edited to add: I'm a reloading virgin hence the dumb questions everywhere![]()



























