Hi guys!
I`m brand new to reloading (bigger) rounds, and I`m looking for a little advice... I spent some time (too much time?) reading up on kit here, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything crucial that's specific to what I'm trying to do!
I'm looking at buying a press/a kit to start reloading 308 for long range precision shooting, but I'd like something that can handle 338 rounds in the future. If it could handle 50, that would be great, but I'm willing to admit that that will probably never happen without someone handing me a winning lottery ticket. I would rather start with something that will last a while, as opposed to buying something cheap now that I'll just have to replace in a couple of years, though. I doubt I'll have time to go through more than a few hundred rounds a year, so volume isn't an issue. Oh, and I probably won't ever load a single pistol round on my press, since a friend of mine has a progressive that I'm lucky enough to have access to.
So, my main questions are:
Single or turret? I've seen a lot of comments that talk about them both being as accurate, with the turret being a little bit faster. I haven't seen much talk about using a turret for 338, though... Am I right in saying that you can use a few of the turrets for 338 as long as you turn auto indexing off? Is there a durability issue with them for the larger rounds? Or do most people reloading 338 just happen to prefer single stage?
Kit or individual parts? Some of the kits look really tempting, but I assume if I'm going to be looking for a better scale and a trickle charger right off the bat, I'm better off buying each piece individually from the start?
Any other advice is welcome! Whatever I buy is probably going to be in my garage for a *long* time, so I'd rather get all the advice I can get now...
Thanks!
I`m brand new to reloading (bigger) rounds, and I`m looking for a little advice... I spent some time (too much time?) reading up on kit here, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything crucial that's specific to what I'm trying to do!
I'm looking at buying a press/a kit to start reloading 308 for long range precision shooting, but I'd like something that can handle 338 rounds in the future. If it could handle 50, that would be great, but I'm willing to admit that that will probably never happen without someone handing me a winning lottery ticket. I would rather start with something that will last a while, as opposed to buying something cheap now that I'll just have to replace in a couple of years, though. I doubt I'll have time to go through more than a few hundred rounds a year, so volume isn't an issue. Oh, and I probably won't ever load a single pistol round on my press, since a friend of mine has a progressive that I'm lucky enough to have access to.
So, my main questions are:
Single or turret? I've seen a lot of comments that talk about them both being as accurate, with the turret being a little bit faster. I haven't seen much talk about using a turret for 338, though... Am I right in saying that you can use a few of the turrets for 338 as long as you turn auto indexing off? Is there a durability issue with them for the larger rounds? Or do most people reloading 338 just happen to prefer single stage?
Kit or individual parts? Some of the kits look really tempting, but I assume if I'm going to be looking for a better scale and a trickle charger right off the bat, I'm better off buying each piece individually from the start?
Any other advice is welcome! Whatever I buy is probably going to be in my garage for a *long* time, so I'd rather get all the advice I can get now...
Thanks!


















































