You can find a lot of the stuff that you need at gun shows at decent prices.
Depending on how much you reload a turret press may work well for you.
You can find a lot of the stuff that you need at gun shows at decent prices.
Depending on how much you reload a turret press may work well for you.
I may have a mastercraft digital calliper kicking around that you can have.
I’ve been using it for a couple of years,no issues.
I’m in NL, if that helps.
I would get one or all of these ..
- SIERRA BULLETS Reloading Manual & Video
- Hornady – Handbook Of Cartridge Reloading
- Hodgdon Powder Co. – Annual Reloading Manual
- Lyman Reloading Handbook
- Barnes Reloading Manual Number 30745
Sorry for the newbie question - I am new to this! - but isn't it dangerous to reload? Meaning using the reload ammo afterwards.
It's quite safe when done properly.
You use all fresh components and a book to give you the specifications.
PM your email address, I can share some PDF with you to get your started on your journey (safely).
BE PREPARED - Noah didn't build the Ark when it was raining!
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The easiest way is to get an experienced reloader to help set you up and show you how to do it properly. Its not hard and its quite safe, but you do need to use some common sense.
Check with your range buddies there may be a few that will recommend some equipment guide you thru the maze and give you some tips