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Minimum Reloading Equipment Necessary
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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 4247205" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>I went with the hornady kit. With the kit you will get a voucher for a bunch of free bullets, even if it's not what you want you can trade them for other components. I'm happy with it for the money, but in the long run what you spend on the kit is just pocket change. Just add components and you can get started. The digital scale that comes in the kit is repeatable and at least twice as fast as my beam, to each his own I guess. You will need a micrometer and a case trimmer, then whatever components you like. On the cheap you could get the Lee caliber specific case trimmer for$6. How much do you intend on reloading and how often? Do you intend on expanding at some point? If so, roughly how long?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 4247205, member: 12353"] I went with the hornady kit. With the kit you will get a voucher for a bunch of free bullets, even if it's not what you want you can trade them for other components. I'm happy with it for the money, but in the long run what you spend on the kit is just pocket change. Just add components and you can get started. The digital scale that comes in the kit is repeatable and at least twice as fast as my beam, to each his own I guess. You will need a micrometer and a case trimmer, then whatever components you like. On the cheap you could get the Lee caliber specific case trimmer for$6. How much do you intend on reloading and how often? Do you intend on expanding at some point? If so, roughly how long? [/QUOTE]
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