Well for once I know what I'd like for Christmas, I never have an answer when my wife asks what I'd like. So I asked for a reloading kit.
Now it's up to me to do some research, and I found the Lee 50th anniversary kit to be in the specified price range. Specified price range is important on this gift, as we're tight on cash this year so I can't go into the $300 and up range for a kit.
So then I come here and used that search function to make sure I'm not looking at a piece of crap that's going to break down after 40 loads. Lo and behold I turn up a great thread that recommends leefactorysales, which is great by me because they have some great deals, and even replace some of the 50th anniversary kit with the Auto prime and shell holders.
Now my questions are;
What else would I absolutely need to start reloading (besides dies)?
Should I go with the breech lock or turret press kit? The descriptions are;
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I'll be loading pistol and rifle calibers, and later down the road would like to do shotgun as well. Really, I don't know what I'm looking at here. The Turret press looks cool, and seems to add speed to reloading, but does it have what i'll need and can it do the job for rifle and pistol calibers (and shotgun down the road)?
I do intend on buying a book on reloading. Just got to get this order underway to get it in time for Christmas, so I'll be bowing to all of your extensive knowledge for now.
Any answers will be appreciated.
Now it's up to me to do some research, and I found the Lee 50th anniversary kit to be in the specified price range. Specified price range is important on this gift, as we're tight on cash this year so I can't go into the $300 and up range for a kit.
So then I come here and used that search function to make sure I'm not looking at a piece of crap that's going to break down after 40 loads. Lo and behold I turn up a great thread that recommends leefactorysales, which is great by me because they have some great deals, and even replace some of the 50th anniversary kit with the Auto prime and shell holders.
Now my questions are;
What else would I absolutely need to start reloading (besides dies)?
Should I go with the breech lock or turret press kit? The descriptions are;
LEE BREECH LOCK CHALLENGER PRESS KIT
This kit replaces the popular 35th Anniversary Kit features the same components as the 50th kit but we have replaced the Safety Prime with the Auto-Prime and a set of Auto-Prime shell holders. This kit is for those who prefer to prime off of the press. Includes the new Breech Lock Challenger Press and three Breech Lock quick-change bushings. You get a complete powder handling system, with the most convenient and repeatable Perfect Powder Measure. Plus the Lee Safety Scale, the most sensitive and safest of all powder scales and fill your case with the included Powder Funnel. Case Preparation Tools include a cutter and lock stud to trim your cases. Order the correct case length gauge for the calibers you will be loading, it’s only $4.98 extra. An included Lee chamfer tool chamfers the inside and outside of the case mouth and a tube of premium sizing lube is included. A small and large primer pocket-cleaning tool completes the case preparation package. $13.92 value. Purchased separately $187 value
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LEE DELUXE TURRET PRESS KIT
The rugged Turret Press along with the Auto Disk Powder Measure, produce top quality pistol ammo in a hurry. A finished round with a few pulls of the lever.Large enough to handle monster belted magnum rifle cases. When it is time to change calibers, simply lock in a new turret and begin loading within seconds. In addition to the Turret Press and Lee Auto Disk Powder Measure the kit includes the Lee Safety Scale, unmatched for sensitivity, a primer pocket cleaner,cutter and lockstud to trim the cases and a chamfer tool to deburr cases after trimming. A set of Lee Dies is all that is required to complete this reloading outfit. All this at a price that will allow you to pay for your investment in a matter of hours.This press is ideal for handgun loading and with experienced hands, you can load over 200 rounds per hour. For those who wish to use the press as a single station press,the auto index feature can be disabled in seconds and then re-enabled in the same amount of time.
I'll be loading pistol and rifle calibers, and later down the road would like to do shotgun as well. Really, I don't know what I'm looking at here. The Turret press looks cool, and seems to add speed to reloading, but does it have what i'll need and can it do the job for rifle and pistol calibers (and shotgun down the road)?
I do intend on buying a book on reloading. Just got to get this order underway to get it in time for Christmas, so I'll be bowing to all of your extensive knowledge for now.
Any answers will be appreciated.