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- Location
- South Ontario
I would like to get into reloading .30_06 for my M1, as well as maybe 7.5X55mm Swiss. I know very little about reloading, just what I've read on CGN and Surplusrifle.com. I have been advised that the best thing to do right now would be to buy a good reloading book to learn about the fundamentals and intricacies.
Can you reccommend any good reloading books? Also, I hear it is a good idea to wait until someone is selling off some reloading equipment real cheap because they don't want it anymore. I am also willing to reload in old military calibres such as .303, 7.62X54, and even 6.5X55mm though it is not a .30. I also have a .308. So if you've got something good but you can't use it anymore and want to ditch it, please let me know.
I see for example an "electronic powder trickler" whatever that is for 1/2 off
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53821
and a bunch of reloading dies at $20 in what I want
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48231
(would this be a good place to start?)
I am in no hurry so I am willing to buy one part at a time. Is there any calibre that is particularly easy to reload? I hear about all sorts of problems with .303, for example, while .308 might be easier. I am interested in creating light, accurate loads for my military rifles that are about 7.62X39 in power. My intention is to have fun shooting these old military rifles without putting additional strain on them.
BTW I keep reading about how weak the Swedish 1896 is supposed to be. I'm assuming that it's weak for larger cartridges if you want to modify it, but it should be good with the original ammo. Commercial 6.5X55 mm is loaded down for these rifles, right?
Can you reccommend any good reloading books? Also, I hear it is a good idea to wait until someone is selling off some reloading equipment real cheap because they don't want it anymore. I am also willing to reload in old military calibres such as .303, 7.62X54, and even 6.5X55mm though it is not a .30. I also have a .308. So if you've got something good but you can't use it anymore and want to ditch it, please let me know.
I see for example an "electronic powder trickler" whatever that is for 1/2 off
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=53821
and a bunch of reloading dies at $20 in what I want
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=48231
(would this be a good place to start?)
I am in no hurry so I am willing to buy one part at a time. Is there any calibre that is particularly easy to reload? I hear about all sorts of problems with .303, for example, while .308 might be easier. I am interested in creating light, accurate loads for my military rifles that are about 7.62X39 in power. My intention is to have fun shooting these old military rifles without putting additional strain on them.
BTW I keep reading about how weak the Swedish 1896 is supposed to be. I'm assuming that it's weak for larger cartridges if you want to modify it, but it should be good with the original ammo. Commercial 6.5X55 mm is loaded down for these rifles, right?