Starscream
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Southern Alberta
After weeks of scouring through the manuals (What a headrush @.@), I've finally decided to get my feet wet and dip into the world of reloading. I've got all the components to reload for my M14, now it's just a matter of deciding a few last things.
1) THE PRESS
I've settled on a Lee press of some kind because I'm fairly poor right now and the Lee presses seem to go furthest per dollar. I'm either going to go with a Lee turret or a load master. I've already purchased the dies.
Turret: With the auto prime, pro auto disk, and a rifle charging die, it figures to around $200.
Loadmaster: Everything for $230
Now I do plan on loading pistol ammo in the future, at this time I only plan to do 100 to 150 rounds a sitting, so I'm wondering if it's a good idea to just go with the progressive and bother with the finicky stuff that comes with it, or if I should just go with the turret... it's a tough call.
2) CLEANING
I'm debating whether to use ultrasonic cleaning or using an actual tumbler, but I'm leaning towards the ultrasonic. This is mostly because of the dust the tumbler produces and the noise. The dust rules out the basement because it lacks ventalation, and even with a dryer sheet I'm told that there is still a fair amount of dust produced when the media is seperated from the brass.
The noise problem also rules out use in the garage, mostly due to my dad working out of it a lot (almost daily). His hearing's not that great but he gets distracted pretty easily and he hates loud constant noises like that of a running tumbler.
If there's any advice on how to overcome those two problems, then I'd probably go tumbler because tumbler is dump brass in overnight and pull out next day, which is conveniant. I can live with cleaning small batches of cases with ultrasonic because the chemicals I can go buy at a grocery store and then just watch TV while each small batch of cases runs through the ringer.
1) THE PRESS
I've settled on a Lee press of some kind because I'm fairly poor right now and the Lee presses seem to go furthest per dollar. I'm either going to go with a Lee turret or a load master. I've already purchased the dies.
Turret: With the auto prime, pro auto disk, and a rifle charging die, it figures to around $200.
Loadmaster: Everything for $230
Now I do plan on loading pistol ammo in the future, at this time I only plan to do 100 to 150 rounds a sitting, so I'm wondering if it's a good idea to just go with the progressive and bother with the finicky stuff that comes with it, or if I should just go with the turret... it's a tough call.
2) CLEANING
I'm debating whether to use ultrasonic cleaning or using an actual tumbler, but I'm leaning towards the ultrasonic. This is mostly because of the dust the tumbler produces and the noise. The dust rules out the basement because it lacks ventalation, and even with a dryer sheet I'm told that there is still a fair amount of dust produced when the media is seperated from the brass.
The noise problem also rules out use in the garage, mostly due to my dad working out of it a lot (almost daily). His hearing's not that great but he gets distracted pretty easily and he hates loud constant noises like that of a running tumbler.
If there's any advice on how to overcome those two problems, then I'd probably go tumbler because tumbler is dump brass in overnight and pull out next day, which is conveniant. I can live with cleaning small batches of cases with ultrasonic because the chemicals I can go buy at a grocery store and then just watch TV while each small batch of cases runs through the ringer.