I have been doing a lot of reading in the past on the subject, so I know some things, but there are always questions that need asking, and I know that you guys are the best bunch to help a new guy out.
First off, let me state my intentions.
I am going to be purchasing the Lee 50th anniversary kit in order to begin reloading 30-06 for my R700 and Garand. I am looking to produce very accurate ammunition, not neccisarily the cheapest stuff. I am also going to be using used brass (Remington UMC 150 Grn) that I have fired out of my rifles, so I will need to do all things relating to resizing the cases as well.
I know that I need to follow the four basic steps of reloading:
STEP 1. Resize and deprime the spent case
STEP 2. Prime the spent case
STEP 3. Charge the case
STEP 4. Seat and crimp a new bullet.
It is here that I run into problems with trying to figure out what I need to get started reloading. Let me know if I am missing anything important, or have redundant items.
Step 1.
1) A case length gauge and shellholder for 30-06
2) Lee Zip Trim
3) Deluxe Rifle Die set. It includes both the Full Length and Collet neck sizing dies, dead length bullet seating die, shell holder, powder dipper and load data.
4) The Cutter, Lock stud, chamfer tool, and lube that comes with the kit.
Step 2.
I assume the 'safety prime' that comes with the kit covers this step, but I am not positive.
Step 3.
I assume the 'perfect powder measure' that comes with the kit covers this step, but I am not positive.
Step 4
1) Deluxe Rifle Die set. The components listed earlier should cover this step... I think.
Stuff I have been told would be good to get.
1) Vibratory case cleaner.
2) Digital Calipers
3) Bullet puller.
4) The ABC's of reloading. I intend to get this and several other reloading manuals. (More is better!)
5) A new powder scale for the future, but what is included is enough for me to start learning.
Let me know what you think of this list, wether it would be enough to start reloading or if my list is wrong.
Thanks!
First off, let me state my intentions.
I am going to be purchasing the Lee 50th anniversary kit in order to begin reloading 30-06 for my R700 and Garand. I am looking to produce very accurate ammunition, not neccisarily the cheapest stuff. I am also going to be using used brass (Remington UMC 150 Grn) that I have fired out of my rifles, so I will need to do all things relating to resizing the cases as well.
I know that I need to follow the four basic steps of reloading:
STEP 1. Resize and deprime the spent case
STEP 2. Prime the spent case
STEP 3. Charge the case
STEP 4. Seat and crimp a new bullet.
It is here that I run into problems with trying to figure out what I need to get started reloading. Let me know if I am missing anything important, or have redundant items.
Step 1.
1) A case length gauge and shellholder for 30-06
2) Lee Zip Trim
3) Deluxe Rifle Die set. It includes both the Full Length and Collet neck sizing dies, dead length bullet seating die, shell holder, powder dipper and load data.
4) The Cutter, Lock stud, chamfer tool, and lube that comes with the kit.
Step 2.
I assume the 'safety prime' that comes with the kit covers this step, but I am not positive.
Step 3.
I assume the 'perfect powder measure' that comes with the kit covers this step, but I am not positive.
Step 4
1) Deluxe Rifle Die set. The components listed earlier should cover this step... I think.
Stuff I have been told would be good to get.
1) Vibratory case cleaner.
2) Digital Calipers
3) Bullet puller.
4) The ABC's of reloading. I intend to get this and several other reloading manuals. (More is better!)
5) A new powder scale for the future, but what is included is enough for me to start learning.
Let me know what you think of this list, wether it would be enough to start reloading or if my list is wrong.
Thanks!
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