What else?
Well, I received just about everything I need to reload. I amgoing to list it all here and am asking you reloading pros to list anything else that you have found invaluable.
Rock Chucker supreme master kit which includes... * Rock chucker press * 505 scale * Uniflow Powder thrower * hand primer * lube pad with lube * loading block * deburring tool * funnel * Speer reloading manual Other items include... * Hornady M-2 case tumbler * Lyman universal case trimmer with pilots * RCBS bullet puller * All the necessary RCBS dies and shell holders The only other thing I can think of right off the bat is a flash hole deburring tool which everyone seems to be sold out of. :(And more reloading manuals. Anything you guys can add would be great. |
RE: What else?
You might want to pick up an overall length gauge. I use a stony point.
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A CALIPER!!!!!!
And a big notebook to keep all your notes in. I still struggle with keeping all my info straight and recipes straight and how this and that recipe performed and etc...etc...etc |
RE: What else?
ORIGINAL: Soilarch A CALIPER!!!!!! And a big notebook to keep all your notes in. I still struggle with keeping all my info straight and recipes straight and how this and that recipe performed and etc...etc...etc |
RE: What else?
Reloading manuals for the different powders that you like to use. I like the annual Hodgdon manual. Shell holder trays, which I think that you loading blocks are? MTM Case-Gard makes some pretty nifty finished bullet boxes, those are nice to have for the different calibers that you reload for.
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I like to have a powder trickler. To me its invaluable.
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A solid work bench with lots of room...
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Boy..."need" is such a subjective word when it comes to reloading! You will find as you get further and further into reloading that the list of items you "need" will grow :)
However, everything that has been mentioned here is a pretty good start. Sounds like you almost have everything minus a powder trickler and a set of good calipers. I would also suggest using Horady One Shot lube. I've never had much luck with the standard lube pad. |
RE: What else?
That press is a dandy. I do not know how old you are, but if you take care of the press, it will definitely last a life time. And for most loader's, and loading's you should never need an upgrade.
All above advice is great. My advice is to pick your time to reload. Keep your area clean, and quiet. It is best to learn reloading without any distractions. You need to give reloading your undivided attention. Have a big deer steak and baked potato. Sit in your chair and relax for about 1/2 hour. Then with a clear mind and a full belly you can head to your reloading area. Tom. |
RE: What else?
ORIGINAL: mello_collins ORIGINAL: Soilarch A CALIPER!!!!!! And a big notebook to keep all your notes in. I still struggle with keeping all my info straight and recipes straight and how this and that recipe performed and etc...etc...etc You just simply, absolutely NEED a good set of calipers!! |
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