MudChucker
Regular
- Location
- Niverville, Manitoba, CA
as the subject says, i want to get into hand loading my own.
I've looked at the various kits and wondered to myself - what in that kit is just junk ?, what isnt junk ?, what do I need and what dont I need ? what would I upgrade ?
So, rather then buy a kit, to only upgrade some of the bits and not to use some of the bits... I thought I'd come here and ask you folks a simple question...
what do I need ?
what are the nice to have ?
and what are the icing on the cake - to have ?
Now, this isnt a "what do I need on a budget" sort of thing, but money is still an object that is hard to get back out of the bank once it goes in...
Together, I bet we can assemble the perfect starter "kit" with all the right bits and pieces. I'd really like to be able to draw on the experience of others such that my experience from the beginning is excellent
I plan to load 30-06, 243 maybe 22-250 and will likely load 45ACP when I buy a new handgun.
the only bias - I am leaning towards the lee press products, while I recognize there are better built presses out there - I believe they are all well built, some just considerably more over built then others.
So my list looks something like so, please add or remove, and I wouldn't mind some brand model names etc for the various bits.
books books books
safety equipment - safety glasses and ?
lee classic cast press or breech lock and appropriate dies etc
case trimmer of some sort
vernier
primer pocket tool (or tools ?)
hand priming tool
scale digital ? beam ?
some of those plastic trays for a holding the brass upright
a box or 2 to place loaded rounds in and carry to the back yard to shoot
a brass tumbler
I was thinking I might buy one of those cheap lee C frame presses specifically for popping out spent primers. (some days there may be a Mrs MC helping me reload so popping out primers might be job she can do in the shop)
I've looked at the various kits and wondered to myself - what in that kit is just junk ?, what isnt junk ?, what do I need and what dont I need ? what would I upgrade ?
So, rather then buy a kit, to only upgrade some of the bits and not to use some of the bits... I thought I'd come here and ask you folks a simple question...
what do I need ?
what are the nice to have ?
and what are the icing on the cake - to have ?
Now, this isnt a "what do I need on a budget" sort of thing, but money is still an object that is hard to get back out of the bank once it goes in...
Together, I bet we can assemble the perfect starter "kit" with all the right bits and pieces. I'd really like to be able to draw on the experience of others such that my experience from the beginning is excellent
I plan to load 30-06, 243 maybe 22-250 and will likely load 45ACP when I buy a new handgun.
the only bias - I am leaning towards the lee press products, while I recognize there are better built presses out there - I believe they are all well built, some just considerably more over built then others.
So my list looks something like so, please add or remove, and I wouldn't mind some brand model names etc for the various bits.
books books books
safety equipment - safety glasses and ?
lee classic cast press or breech lock and appropriate dies etc
case trimmer of some sort
vernier
primer pocket tool (or tools ?)
hand priming tool
scale digital ? beam ?
some of those plastic trays for a holding the brass upright
a box or 2 to place loaded rounds in and carry to the back yard to shoot
a brass tumbler
I was thinking I might buy one of those cheap lee C frame presses specifically for popping out spent primers. (some days there may be a Mrs MC helping me reload so popping out primers might be job she can do in the shop)