What do I need to start reloading .308 and .223?

Ya I saw that one, if I was going to get one, I'd get the new version. Cheaper. Which brings up another question..... RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme OR Lee Classic Cast???? I thougt I had my mind made up until I stumbled onto some info on the RCBS....
 
CanuckShooter said:
Ya I saw that one, if I was going to get one, I'd get the new version. Cheaper. Which brings up another question..... RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme OR Lee Classic Cast???? I thougt I had my mind made up until I stumbled onto some info on the RCBS....


There's nothing wrong with that one! If you want a ball handle, you can buy the ball from RCBS. Get the RCBS!!! Case in point, I picked up a RCBS Lube-A-Matic II at a yard sale. This thing was used and abused. Every nut on it was torn up from vise-grips, it was rusty, many parts were bent....essentially it had been reduced to junk. I paid $2.00 for it. Called RCBS and spoke with Jay (sadly, this great guy passed a couple of years ago), even after I told him where I had gotten the luber/sizer and its condition, he said no problem! Two weeks later I received a package with all the parts necessary to rebuild my $2.00 Lube-A-Matic II!!!! No charge for the parts and RCBS paid for shipping!:eek:

Bought a set of RCBS dies on eBay. The seller had been a little "generous" in his description of their condition. Called RCBS to arrange for shipping them back for reconditioning..they said it would be cheaper for me if they just sent me a completely new set of dies, just as long as I gave them my word I would destroy the old set.:eek: Which I happily did!:D

I've had several similar experiences with RCBS. They have the best customer service and warranty in the business. Their tools may cost a little more, but you end up with 10X the product compared to even the best LEE can produce. I just read about another LEE reloading press breaking in another post....funny how you never read about a RCBS Rock Chucker breaking???;)

Its your money, but I've yet to see where buying cheap actually turns into a bargain in the long run! IMHO, it makes much more sense to purchase the equipment you'll actually END UP OWNING, rather than buying cheap now and then replacing it in a year or two.

LEE makes some okay stuff, and kudos to them, because their inexpensive kits do get a lot more guys into the hobby, but I decided to save an extra month or two and buy RCBS. I've yet to have cause to regret it!
 
If you are reloading for hunting, I suggest full-length resizing. I've had chambering problems in cold weather (-15 C and colder) with less than full re-sizing.
 
You get what you pay for......Mid South shooting supplies sells, RCBS at good prices eg:Rock Chucker press
505 scale
Speer loading manual
Uniflow powder measure, Hex key set,lube kit,powder funnel,deburr tool,loading blocks,primer tray2(hand primer)....$268...RCBS die set..$25....
 
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