I've done the standard searches, so hopefully I won't make you guys cover too much old ground here.
As the title states, I'm new to the reloading world (haven't even bought any powder yet!).
The one rifle cartride I'll be reloading for now will be this dandy.
So here's what I'd like to know.
1 - From what I've read, as I'm a one rifle (of this calibre) man, I should be neck sizing... am I right? I'm fairly sure I'll be going with RCBS dies for this venture.
2 - Further to the above, why does one neck sizing die cost about the same as the two in a full length resizing set? Will I need this other (I suspect de-capping) die?
3 - I don't yet own a case trimmer... will I need one?
Well, I think that's it for now.
If you've got any tidbits or little tricks for loading this round you'd like to share, that would be great.
If it helps, I'll be shooting a Husky built M96 sporter. I'll also be loading mild rounds, as I'm not into pain and don't plan on dropping any elephants in the near future.
As the title states, I'm new to the reloading world (haven't even bought any powder yet!).
The one rifle cartride I'll be reloading for now will be this dandy.
So here's what I'd like to know.
1 - From what I've read, as I'm a one rifle (of this calibre) man, I should be neck sizing... am I right? I'm fairly sure I'll be going with RCBS dies for this venture.
2 - Further to the above, why does one neck sizing die cost about the same as the two in a full length resizing set? Will I need this other (I suspect de-capping) die?
3 - I don't yet own a case trimmer... will I need one?
Well, I think that's it for now.
If you've got any tidbits or little tricks for loading this round you'd like to share, that would be great.
If it helps, I'll be shooting a Husky built M96 sporter. I'll also be loading mild rounds, as I'm not into pain and don't plan on dropping any elephants in the near future.