Hey all.
I have decided I want to start reloading.
I've done a lot of searching here and found no specific answer to my set of questions, and I was wondering if you guys could help me out?
Taking my situation into consideration; poor/ish University student, live in a townhouse with limited space, 3 calibres to reload, load about 50 rounds per sitting/bi-monthly... I'm not entirely sure what kind of reloading set-up is right for me.
I have a small spare room, but it doubes as our computer room/ guest room, so it would be nice if my re-loading gear would pack away nicely.
I am also concerned about any toxic by-products of reloading, like spent primers, lead dust, and powder residue. What is the best and safest (and cheapest) way of cleaning brass without a tumbler?
I was thinking of going with a Lee Anniversary Kit, as it is in my budget. I want to augment that with a digital scale and vernier caliper, as well as a reloading manual (naturally). Is this a good start?
Anything else you guys would suggest?
Any help is appreciated.
Also: What are the best sources in Canada for reloading components?
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I have decided I want to start reloading.
I've done a lot of searching here and found no specific answer to my set of questions, and I was wondering if you guys could help me out?
Taking my situation into consideration; poor/ish University student, live in a townhouse with limited space, 3 calibres to reload, load about 50 rounds per sitting/bi-monthly... I'm not entirely sure what kind of reloading set-up is right for me.
I have a small spare room, but it doubes as our computer room/ guest room, so it would be nice if my re-loading gear would pack away nicely.
I am also concerned about any toxic by-products of reloading, like spent primers, lead dust, and powder residue. What is the best and safest (and cheapest) way of cleaning brass without a tumbler?
I was thinking of going with a Lee Anniversary Kit, as it is in my budget. I want to augment that with a digital scale and vernier caliper, as well as a reloading manual (naturally). Is this a good start?
Anything else you guys would suggest?
Any help is appreciated.
Also: What are the best sources in Canada for reloading components?
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