i wanna start reloading for my tokarev, but have no idea where to begin, though i had ask questions at gun store were i work and read some threads on it, but my dumb head got even more confused
, don't know what my options are. If you guys could explain some of that stuff, i would be so grateful
! ill sort everything by numbers and will try not to confuse anybody (especially my self
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1) Can dies form different manufactures be interchanged, they problem is form Dillon Precision, Lyman, RCBS (that's the only brands i know) only RCBS makes the dies for 7,62x25 https://shop.rcbs.com/WebConnect/Ma...nlabel=index&productId=1591&route=C09J155N142
a) Am i wrong, does any body else make them in better quality?
b) If dies are interchangeable, would i be able to use them in Dillon's XL 650 press? (i saw Redding ".30 Carbine Custom Carbide Die Set" will they do the job? http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/co...4/Redding__30_Carbine_Custom_Carbide__Die_Set)
2) What kind off set up should i be looking at, i also want to load .308 and possibly 9mm, will Dillon's XL 650 be overkill, will it do good on rifle rounds?
3) What will look like list of equipment that i 'must have' to start reloading
a) if i get XL560 what else would i need?
b) if i go with something simpler what that list would be?
4) What Reloading manual should i use? can i use Lyman manual with dillon's press?
5) what type of components will work best,if i want to load close to original surplus 'hotness'
i already got 100 cases from Starline, 200 more coming,
i also got some 30cal Mauser 86gr by Hornandy, will they do for now, what's 'better'?
will get:
powder
primers
lube
anything else?
One reasons i wanna reload for it, instead of buying cheap surplus is, i shoot at indoor range that does not allowed steelcore and for a good reason even lead sometimes comes back hard, and i would of not wanna to hurt someone with those hotties, still haven't fire a round from the gun =(((


1) Can dies form different manufactures be interchanged, they problem is form Dillon Precision, Lyman, RCBS (that's the only brands i know) only RCBS makes the dies for 7,62x25 https://shop.rcbs.com/WebConnect/Ma...nlabel=index&productId=1591&route=C09J155N142
a) Am i wrong, does any body else make them in better quality?
b) If dies are interchangeable, would i be able to use them in Dillon's XL 650 press? (i saw Redding ".30 Carbine Custom Carbide Die Set" will they do the job? http://www.dillonprecision.com/#/co...4/Redding__30_Carbine_Custom_Carbide__Die_Set)
2) What kind off set up should i be looking at, i also want to load .308 and possibly 9mm, will Dillon's XL 650 be overkill, will it do good on rifle rounds?
3) What will look like list of equipment that i 'must have' to start reloading
a) if i get XL560 what else would i need?
b) if i go with something simpler what that list would be?
4) What Reloading manual should i use? can i use Lyman manual with dillon's press?
5) what type of components will work best,if i want to load close to original surplus 'hotness'
i already got 100 cases from Starline, 200 more coming,
i also got some 30cal Mauser 86gr by Hornandy, will they do for now, what's 'better'?
will get:
powder
primers
lube
anything else?
One reasons i wanna reload for it, instead of buying cheap surplus is, i shoot at indoor range that does not allowed steelcore and for a good reason even lead sometimes comes back hard, and i would of not wanna to hurt someone with those hotties, still haven't fire a round from the gun =(((
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