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Reloading
Novice Reloader - Need advice on complete reloading set to start with for rifle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 5078963" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I've never used any case lube other than RCBS and it works for me. I started loading as a kid using money I begged from my Father so I used the cheapest dies available, meaning non-carbide sizers. After I got money I allowed myself the luxury of carbide sizer dies for straight wall cases. It IS worth the extra cost to not have to bother with lubing, and wiping lube. </p><p></p><p>I'd consider the check weights that come with a scale to be adequate myself. If they come with two weights and the scale will read the expected value for each weight then it should be good for any reading between those two values. I've never used an electronic scale myself having only balance beam scales. The balance beams scales are great and repeatable for weighing powder but are less than ideal for weighing an unknown object such as a recovered bullet to determine retained weight. Which is best depends on what you want to do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 5078963, member: 12277"] I've never used any case lube other than RCBS and it works for me. I started loading as a kid using money I begged from my Father so I used the cheapest dies available, meaning non-carbide sizers. After I got money I allowed myself the luxury of carbide sizer dies for straight wall cases. It IS worth the extra cost to not have to bother with lubing, and wiping lube. I'd consider the check weights that come with a scale to be adequate myself. If they come with two weights and the scale will read the expected value for each weight then it should be good for any reading between those two values. I've never used an electronic scale myself having only balance beam scales. The balance beams scales are great and repeatable for weighing powder but are less than ideal for weighing an unknown object such as a recovered bullet to determine retained weight. Which is best depends on what you want to do with it. [/QUOTE]
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