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Starting Reloading w/ 35 Rem and 270 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowwolfe" data-source="post: 5821619" data-attributes="member: 14220"><p>From my own experience Lee equipment has less of a following than Hornady or RCBS stuff. Hornady dies can occasionally be a little tricky to set up. RCBS are easier.</p><p>You will receive many comments on what to do so my advice may or may not help.</p><p>If I were starting out today first piece I would buy is a RCBS Rockchucker press. Used, or new, doesn't matter. If you don't abuse it it will outlast your grandkids.</p><p>You will also need:</p><p></p><p>Reloading manuals, buy several different brands. The Hornady manual is probably the best on the market.</p><p>Case trimmer</p><p>Lube pad and lube</p><p>Scale</p><p>Chamfering tool</p><p>Dial caliper capable of going up to 4 inches or so.</p><p>Dies and shell holders.</p><p>Loading block</p><p>Bullet puller.</p><p></p><p>Other odds and ends can be added as you increase your knowledge. Powder measure, powder trickler, priming tool-either bench mounted or hand held.</p><p></p><p>If you want some hands on advice you are welcome to visit me and my reloading operation. I'll be happy to share anything I know with you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowwolfe, post: 5821619, member: 14220"] From my own experience Lee equipment has less of a following than Hornady or RCBS stuff. Hornady dies can occasionally be a little tricky to set up. RCBS are easier. You will receive many comments on what to do so my advice may or may not help. If I were starting out today first piece I would buy is a RCBS Rockchucker press. Used, or new, doesn't matter. If you don't abuse it it will outlast your grandkids. You will also need: Reloading manuals, buy several different brands. The Hornady manual is probably the best on the market. Case trimmer Lube pad and lube Scale Chamfering tool Dial caliper capable of going up to 4 inches or so. Dies and shell holders. Loading block Bullet puller. Other odds and ends can be added as you increase your knowledge. Powder measure, powder trickler, priming tool-either bench mounted or hand held. If you want some hands on advice you are welcome to visit me and my reloading operation. I'll be happy to share anything I know with you [/QUOTE]
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