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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="Omega" data-source="post: 5078973" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>Yea, I guess it should have been mentioned, check weights are more beneficial to the electronic scales. The built in settings on a beam scale along with the included check weight does work well to make sure you are getting a good reading. Also, you can use two scales to measure the same objects, if the object weights match then it means both are well calibrated, if not, the known weight should tell you which is off.</p><p>As to lube, I still remember using a homemade lube with lanolin and alcohol, it worked pretty good, but at that time my only bottleneck case was my .270. For 5.56/.223, the only case I ever stuck, you need something better IMO, and the modern lubes do ok, though the imperial seems to work the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5078973, member: 20060"] Yea, I guess it should have been mentioned, check weights are more beneficial to the electronic scales. The built in settings on a beam scale along with the included check weight does work well to make sure you are getting a good reading. Also, you can use two scales to measure the same objects, if the object weights match then it means both are well calibrated, if not, the known weight should tell you which is off. As to lube, I still remember using a homemade lube with lanolin and alcohol, it worked pretty good, but at that time my only bottleneck case was my .270. For 5.56/.223, the only case I ever stuck, you need something better IMO, and the modern lubes do ok, though the imperial seems to work the best. [/QUOTE]
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