Reloading newbie - Tumbler Selection?

Jasonsmack

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Hi guys. I have never reloaded before and would like some opinions from you guys. I am gathering stuff to start reloading this winter and plan on starting off with my 50 BMG. I bought the Lee 50 BMG press and am now trying to decide on a tumbler. Here are my questions:

Is a Lyman 1200 tumbler going to be large enough for the 50 BMG brass? I was hoping to use this machine so I can buy one of the bullet moly coating kits that fit on the 1200 further down the road.

Maybe bigger is better? I plan on loading alot of 223 once I get that far so maybe I should buy the biggest macine I can get or does it really save time?

Thanks for your input in advance guys.
 
Just thought of something else. Primer pocket cleaning and reaming. Is the primer pocket on the 50 BMG a different size than everything else or can the tools for another cartridge work to clean the pocket out?

Missing Something - The M2 looks like it is bigger than the Lyman 1200. I think we see eye to eye on the bigger is better theory. Thanks for your input.
 
If your going for BMG reloading you need bigger.... Trust Me :twisted:

As for the rest - BMG is bigger everything... primers & priming tools, deburring tools, case trimmer, powder measure.. etc....
 
I just picked up a Lyman 1200 "Auto-Flow" tumbler today. It's sitting on the floor near me busily polishing it's first load (of 44-40) even as I type this.

I like the 'self-separating' feature of the auto-flow -- we'll see how well it works after this load is done.

I didn't know about the moly-coating add-on kit. Thanks for the heads-up, Jasonsmack.
 
Sorry to hijack. Holy ####! You're going to reload for the first time, and you decided on 50 BMG. You must have a money tree in the backyard. :)

I have seen rifles get screwed up from a few guys making small mistakes with magnum cartridges. I would hate to see the results of a mistake with a 50 BMG loading.
 
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